EP4406929A2 - Mischungen mit einem festen träger mit einem ureasehemmer und einem weiteren festen träger mit einem nitrifikationshemmer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the mixture comprising nitrification inhibitors (compound I) and urease inhibitors (compound II). Moreover, the invention relates to the use of this combination comprising nitrification inhibitors (compound I) and urease inhibitors (compound II) for increasing NH 4 -N/NO 3 -N ratios in soil ("NH 4 -N” is ammonium nitrogen, "NOs-N” is nitrate nitrogen), decreasing nitrification, and increasing the health of a plant, and/or for providing better crop yields and/or a better quality of the plants or crops, and/or for contributing to a better resistance to stress, and/or for reducing the emission of ammonia and nitrous oxide. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for increasing the health of a plant comprising the treatment of plants, soil and/or loci with said mixture comprising the nitrification inhibitor (compound I) and an urease inhibitor (compound II).
- Urea itself, however, is a form of nitrogen which is absorbed very little if at all, being hydrolyzed relatively rapidly by the enzyme urease, which is present ubiquitously in the soil, to form ammonia and carbon dioxide. In this process, in certain circumstances, gaseous ammonia is emitted to the atmosphere, and is then no longer available in the soil for the plants, thereby lowering the efficiency of fertilization.
- N-alkylthiophosphoric acid triamides such as N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) can be used.
- NBPT N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide
- NPPT N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide
- the urease inhibitor may be incorporated in the urea by, for example, dissolving it into the melt prior to urea granulation or prilling. A process of this kind is described in U.S. Pat. 5,352,265 , for example.
- a further option is to apply the urease inhibitor to the urea granules or prills, in the form of a solution, for example.
- the storage life of the urease inhibitor is limited. The higher the temperature, the shorter the storage life. If, for example, urea is stored under tropical conditions, a major part of the urease inhibitor has undergone decomposition, generally, after about four weeks of storage. If the urease inhibitor is introduced into the urea melt, the decomposition is less. For the commercialization of the urea stabilized with the urease inhibitor, however, it is often vital to apply the urease inhibitor to urea and to store the treated fertilizer until the time of its spreading to the soil.
- Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth, plant health and reproduction. About 25% of the plant available nitrogen in soils (ammonium and nitrate) originate from decomposition processes (mineralization) of organic nitrogen compounds such as humus, plant and animal residues and organic fertilizers. Approximately 5% derive from rainfall. On a global basis, the biggest part (70%), however, are supplied to the plant by inorganic nitrogen fertilizers.
- the mainly used nitrogen fertilizers comprise ammonium compounds or derivatives thereof, i.e.
- NH 4 + is held electrostatically by the negatively charged clay surfaces and functional groups of soil organic matter. This binding is strong enough to limit NH 4 + -loss by leaching to groundwater.
- NO 3 - being negatively charged, does not bind to the soil and is liable to be leached out of the plants' root zone.
- nitrate may be lost by denitrification which is the microbiological conversion of nitrate and nitrite (NO 2 - ) to gaseous forms of nitrogen such as nitrous oxide (N 2 O) and molecular nitrogen (N 2 ).
- ammonium (NH 4 + ) compounds are converted by soil microorganisms to nitrates (NO 3 - ) in a relatively short time in a process known as nitrification.
- the nitrification is carried out primarily by two groups of chemolithotrophic bacteria, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) of the genus Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter, which are ubiquitous component of soil bacteria populations.
- AOB ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
- the enzyme which is essentially responsible for nitrification is ammonia monooxygenase (AMO), which was also found in ammonia-oxidizing archaea ( Subbarao et al., 2012, Advances in Agronomy, 114, 249-302 ).
- the nitrification process typically leads to nitrogen losses and environmental pollution. As a result of the various losses, approximately 50% of the applied nitrogen fertilizers is lost during the year following fertilizer addition (see Nelson and Huber; Nitrification inhibitors for corn production (2001), National Corn Handbook, Iowa State University ).
- nitrification inhibitors include biological nitrification inhibitors (BNls) such as linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid, methyl p-coumarate, methyl ferulate, MHPP, Karanjin, brachialacton or the p-benzoquinone sorgoleone ( Subbarao et al., 2012, Advances in Agronomy, 114, 249-302 ).
- biological nitrification inhibitors such as linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid, methyl p-coumarate, methyl ferulate, MHPP, Karanjin, brachialacton or the p-benzoquinone sorgoleone ( Subbarao et al., 2012, Advances in Agronomy, 114, 249-302 ).
- nitrification inhibitors are synthetic chemical inhibitors such as Nitrapyrin, dicyandiamide (DCD), 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate (DMPP), 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole hydrochloride (ATC), 1-amido-2-thiourea (ASU), 2-amino-4-chloro-6-methylpyrimidine (AM), 5-ethoxy-3-trichloromethyl-1,2,4-thiodiazole (terrazole), or 2-sulfanilamidothiazole (ST) ( S Weg and Kerkhoff, 1984, Fertilizer research, 5(1), 1-76 ).
- DCD dicyandiamide
- DMPP 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate
- ATC 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole hydrochloride
- ASU 1-amido-2-thiourea
- AM 2-amino-4-chloro-6-methylpyrimidine
- ST 2-sulfanilamidothiazo
- EP 0 917 526 further mentions the use of polyacids to treat mineral fertilizers containing a nitrification inhibitor in order to improve the fixation of the nitrification inhibitors in the inorganic fertilizer. Moreover, the volatility of the nitrification inhibitor can be reduced.
- Healthier plants are desirable since they result among other in better crop yields and/or a better quality of the plants or crops. Healthier plants also better resist to biotic and abiotic stress. A better resistance to stress in turn allows reducing the quantity of pesticides, which also helps avoiding the development of resistances against the respective pesticides.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a composition or mixture containing a nitrification inhibitor and/or an urease inhibitor (compound II) which increases the health of plants, and/or provides better crop yields and/or a better quality of the plants or crops, and/or shows a better resistance to stress, and/or allows the reduction of the quantity of pesticides used, and/or helps avoiding the development of resistances against the respective pesticides.
- a nitrification inhibitor and/or an urease inhibitor compound II
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a composition or mixture containing the nitrification inhibitor (compound I) and/or an urease inhibitor (compound II) which - each preferably through a synergistic action -
- the objects (xiii), (xiv), (xv), (xvi), (xvii) and (xxi) particularly pertains to such plants or seedlings wherein such plants or seedlings were treated with the mixture or composition, or the soil in which the such plants or seedlings were placed was subject to the application of the mixture or compositon of the present invention.
- the preferred objects of the present invention are (i), (ii), (v), (vi), (vii), (xi), (xii), (xiii), (xiv), (xv), (xvi), (xvii), (xviii), (xix), (xx), (xxii), (xxiv), (xxv), the more preferred objects of the present invention are (i), (ii), (v), (vi), (vii), (xii), (xiii), (xv), (xvi), (xix), (xx), and/or (xxii), the most preferred objects of the present invention are (i), (ii), (v), (vii), (xvi), (xix), and/or (xxii), the particularly preferred objects of the present invention are (ii), (v), (vii), (xvi) and/or (xix).
- UI urease inhibitor
- composition or mixture comprising the nitrification inhibitor (compound I) and the urease inhibitor (compound II) can fulfil one or more of the objects (i) to (xxiv) significantly better than the individual compounds - i.e. compound I or compound II - alone can do, and preferably, this better fulfilment of the objects by said composition or mixture compared to the individual compounds is evidenced by calculations according to Colby's formula, see Colby, S. R. (Calculating synergistic and antagonistic responses of herbicide Combinations", Weeds, 15, pp. 20-22, 1967 ).
- the present invention relates to a mixture comprising
- the present invention also relates to a mixture comprising
- N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde, as well as the adducts according to the formulae (Ic), (Id) and (le) have been disclosed in WO 2017/019528 .
- kit-of-parts comprising a nitrification inhibitor (compound I) and a urease inhibitor (compound II).
- kit-of-parts is to be understood to denote a kit comprising at least two separate parts wherein each of the parts can be independently removed from the kit.
- a kit includes a box, a tool, a vessel, a container, a bag or any kit-like equipment.
- kit-of-parts are useful for the combined application (of the contents) of the separate parts of the kit.
- the present invention also relates to an agrochemical composition, comprising an auxiliary and a mixture comprising as active components at least one compound I and at least one compound II.
- the present invention also relates to the use of a mixture or an agrochemical composition according to the invention for nitrification inhibition and/or for increasing the health of a plant and/or for urease inhibition.
- the present invention also relates to a method for enhancing the use efficiency of urea-containing fertilizer or for urease inhibition with an effective amount of a mixture or of an agrochemical composition according to the invention.
- the present invention also relates to a method for enhancing the efficiency of urea-containing fertilizer or for urease inhibition comprising treating the the seed, or the soil, or the plants with an effective amount of a mixture or of an agrochemical composition according to the invention.
- the present invention also relates to a method for increasing the health of a plant, comprising treating the plant or the plant propagation material or the soil where the plants are to grow with an effective amount of the mixture or of an agrochemical composition according to the invention.
- the present invention also relates to plant propagation material, comprising a mixture or an agrochemical composition according to the invention in an amount of from 0.1 to 10 kg active substances per 100 kg of seed.
- compositions of the invention as additive or coating material for nitrogen-containing fertilizers has been found.
- soil is to be understood as a natural body comprised of living (e.g. microorganisms (such as bacteria and fungi), animals and plants) and non-living matter (e.g. minerals and organic matter (e.g. organic compounds in varying degrees of decomposition), liquid, and gases) that occurs on the land surface, and is characterized by soil horizons that are distinguishable from the initial material as a result of various physical, chemical, biological, and anthropogenic processes. From an agricultural point of view, soils are predominantly regarded as the anchor and primary nutrient base for plants (plant habitat).
- fertilizer is to be understood as chemical compounds applied to promote plant and fruit growth. Fertilizers are typically applied either through the soil (for uptake by plant roots) or by foliar feeding (for uptake through leaves).
- the term “fertilizer” can be subdivided into two major categories: a) organic fertilizers (composed of decayed plant/animal matter) and b) inorganic fertilizers (composed of chemicals and minerals).
- Organic fertilizers include manure, slurry, worm castings, peat, seaweed, sewage, and guano. Green manure crops are also regularly grown to add nutrients (especially nitrogen) to the soil.
- Manufactured organic fertilizers include compost, blood meal, bone meal and seaweed extracts.
- Inorganic fertilizers are usually manufactured through chemical processes (such as the Haber-Bosch process), also using naturally occurring deposits, while chemically altering them (e.g. concentrated triple superphosphate).
- Naturally occurring inorganic fertilizers include Chilean sodium nitrate, mine rock phosphate, and limestone.
- Manure is organic matter used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Depending on its structure, manure can be divided into liquid manure, semi-liquid manure, stable or solid manure and straw manure. Depending on its origin, manure can be divided into manure derived from animals or plants. Common forms of animal manure include feces, urine, farm slurry (liquid manure) or farmyard manure (FYM) whereas FYM also contains a certain amount of plant material (typically straw), which may have been used as bedding for animals. Animals from which manure can be used comprise horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, and guano from seabirds and bats.
- Plant manures may derive from any kind of plant whereas the plant may also be grown explicitly for the purpose of plowing them in (e.g. leguminous plants), thus improving the structure and fertility of the soil.
- plant matter used as manure may include the contents of the rumens of slaughtered ruminants, spent hops (left over from brewing beer) or seaweed.
- a "pesticide” is generally a chemical or biological agent (such as a virus, bacterium, antimicrobial or disinfectant) that through its effect deters, incapacitates, kills or otherwise discourages pests.
- Target pests can include insects, plant pathogens, weeds, mollusks, birds, mammals, fish, nematodes (roundworms), and microbes that destroy property, cause nuisance, spread disease or are vectors for disease.
- pesticide includes also plant growth regulators that alter the expected growth, flowering, or reproduction rate of plants; defoliants that cause leaves or other foliage to drop from a plant, usually to facilitate harvest; desiccants that promote drying of living tissues, such as unwanted plant tops; plant activators that activate plant physiology for defense of against certain pests; safeners that reduce unwanted herbicidal action of pesticides on crop plants; and plant growth promoters that affect plant physiology e.g. to increase plant growth, biomass, yield or any other quality parameter of the harvestable goods of a crop plant.
- plant health or "health of a plant” as used herein is intended to mean a condition of the plant which is determined by several aspects alone or in combination with each other.
- One indicator (indicator 1) for the condition of the plant is the crop yield.
- “Crop” and “fruit” are to be understood as any plant product which is further utilized after harvesting, e.g. fruits in the proper sense, vegetables, nuts, grains, seeds, wood (e.g. in the case of silviculture plants), flowers (e.g. in the case of gardening plants, ornamentals) etc., that is anything of economic value that is produced by the plant.
- Another indicator (indicator 2) for the condition of the plant is the plant vigor.
- the plant vigor becomes manifest in several aspects, too, some of which are visual appearance, e.g. leaf color, fruit color and aspect, amount of dead basal leaves and/or extent of leaf blades, plant weight, plant height, extent of plant verse (lodging), number, strong ness and productivity of tillers, panicles' length, extent of root system, strongness of roots, extent of nodulation, in particular of rhizobial nodulation, point of time of germination, emergence, flowering, grain maturity and/or senescence, protein content, sugar content and the like.
- Another indicator (indicator 3) for an increase of a plant's health is the reduction of biotic or abiotic stress factors.
- the three above mentioned indicators for the health condition of a plant may be interdependent and may result from each other.
- a reduction of biotic or abiotic stress may lead to a better plant vigor, e.g. to better and bigger crops, and thus to an increased yield.
- Biotic stress especially over longer terms, can have harmful effects on plants.
- the term "biotic stress” as used in the context of the present invention refers in particular to stress caused by living organisms. As a result, the quantity and the quality of the stressed plants, their crops and fruits decrease. As far as quality is concerned, reproductive development is usually severely affected with consequences on the crops which are important for fruits or seeds.
- Abiotic stress includes drought, cold, increased UV, increased heat, or other changes in the environment of the plant, that leads to sub-optimal growth conditions.
- increased yield of a plant as used herein means that the yield of a product of the respective plant is increased by a measurable amount over the yield of the same product of the plant produced under the same conditions, but without the application of the composition of the invention.
- the yield is increased by at least 2%, more preferably by at least 4%, most preferably at least 7 %, particularly preferably at least 10 %, more particularly preferably by at least 15%, most particularly preferably by at least 20%, particularly more preferably by at least 25%, particularly most preferably by at least 30%, particularly by at least 35%, especially more preferably by at least 40%, especially most preferably by at least 45%, especially by at least 50%, in particular preferably by at least 55%, in particular more preferably by at least 60%, in particular most preferably by at least 65%, in particular by at least 70%, for example by at least 75%.
- the yield is increased - compared to the situation in which only the individual compound I or the individual compound II is used - by at least 1%, more preferably by at least 2%, most preferably at least 3 %, particularly preferably at least 4 %, more particularly preferably by at least 5%, most particularly preferably by at least 6%, particularly more preferably by at least 7%, particularly most preferably by at least 8%, particularly by at least 10%, especially more preferably by at least 12%, especially most preferably by at least 14%, especially by at least 16%, in particular preferably by at least 18%.
- An increased yield may, for example, be due to a reduction of nitrification and a corresponding improvement of uptake of nitrogen nutrients.
- improved plant vigor means that certain crop characteristics are increased or improved by a measurable or noticeable amount over the same factor of the plant produced under the same conditions, but without the application of the composition of the present invention. Improved plant vigor can be characterized, among others, by following improved properties of a plant:
- the improvement of the plant vigor according to the present invention particularly means that the improvement of anyone or several or all of the above-mentioned plant characteristics are improved. It further means that if not all of the above characteristics are improved, those which are not improved are not worsened as compared to plants which were not treated according to the invention or are at least not worsened to such an extent that the negative effect exceeds the positive effect of the improved characteristic (i.e. there is always an overall positive effect which preferably results in an improved crop yield).
- An improved plant vigor may, for example, be due to a reduction of nitrification and, e.g. a regulation of plant growth.
- Another typical problem arising in the field of pest control lies in the need to reduce the dosage rates of the active ingredient to reduce or avoid unfavorable environmental or toxicological effects whilst still allowing effective pest control.
- the invention can also result in an advantageous behavior during formulation or during use, for example during grinding, sieving, emulsifying, dissolving or dispensing; improved storage stability and light stability, advantageous residue formation, improved toxicological or ecotoxicological behaviour, improved properties of the plant, for example better growth, increased harvest yields, a better developed root system, a larger leaf area, greener leaves, stronger shoots, less seed required, lower phytotoxicity, mobilization of the defense system of the plant, good compatibility with plants.
- Agriculturally useful salts of the active compounds I, II and III encompass especially the salts of those cations or the acid addition salts of those acids whose cations and anions, respectively, have no adverse effect on the nitrification-inhibiting, urease-inhibiting or pesticidal action of the active compounds.
- Suitable cations are thus in particular the ions of the alkali metals, preferably sodium and potassium, of the alkaline earth metals, preferably calcium, magnesium and barium, of the transition metals, preferably manganese, copper, zinc and iron, and also the ammonium ion which, if desired, may carry 1 to 4 C 1 -C 4 -alkyl substituents and/or one phenyl or benzyl substituent, preferably diisopropylammonium, tetramethylammonium, tetrabutylammonium, trimethylbenzylammonium, furthermore phosphonium ions, sulfonium ions, preferably tri(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)sulfonium, and sulfoxonium ions, preferably tri(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)sulfoxonium.
- Anions of useful acid addition salts are primarily chloride, bromide, fluoride, hydrogensulfate, sulfate, dihydrogenphosphate, hydrogen phosphate, phosphate, nitrate, bicarbonate, carbonate, hexafluorosilicate, hexafluorophosphate, benzoate, and the anions of C 1 -C 4 -alkanoic acids, preferably formate, acetate, propionate and butyrate. They can be formed by reacting a compound I with an acid of the corresponding anion, preferably of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid or nitric acid.
- the scope of the present invention includes mixtures of the (R)- and (S)-isomers and the racemates of compounds I and/or II and/or III having one or more chiral centers.
- atrope isomers of active compounds I and/or II and/or III may be present. They also form part of the subject matter of the invention.
- the active compounds I and/or II and/or III of the present invention may be present in the form of their N-oxides.
- the term "N-oxide" includes any compound of the present invention which has at least one tertiary nitrogen atom that is oxidized to an N-oxide moiety.
- N-oxides of compounds of the mixtures of the present invention can in particular be prepared by oxidizing the ring nitrogen atom(s) of the pyridine ring and/or the pyrazole ring with a suitable oxidizing agent, such as peroxo carboxylic acids or other peroxides.
- a suitable oxidizing agent such as peroxo carboxylic acids or other peroxides.
- the compounds II and/or the mixtures or compositions according to the invention, respectively, are suitable as urease inhibitors. They are suitable as such or as an appropriately formulated composition (agrochemical composition).
- the mixtures or compositions according to the invention preferably have urease-inhibiting effect.
- the mixtures or compositions according to the invention are applied or sprayed into or onto soil, and are preferably applied together with at least one fertilizer, one nitrogen-containing fertilizer or one urea-containing fertilizer into the soil in-furrow and/or as side-dress and/or as broadcast.
- the mixtures or compositions according to the invention are applied to the plants preferably by spraying the leaves.
- the application can be carried out using, for example, water as carrier by customary spraying techniques using spray liquor amounts of from about 50 to 1000 l/ha (for example from 300 to 400 l/ha).
- the mixtures or compositions may also be applied by the low-volume or the ultra-low-volume method, or in the form of microgranules.
- the mixtures or compositions according to the present invention can be applied pre- or post-emergence or together with the seed of a crop plant. It is also possible to apply the individual compounds and mixtures or compositions by applying seed, pretreated with a composition of the invention, of a crop plant.
- mixtures or compositions according to the present invention can be done before, during and/or after, preferably during and/or after, the emergence of the undesirable plants.
- the mixtures or compositions according to the invention can be applied by treating seed.
- the treatment of seed comprises essentially all procedures familiar to the person skilled in the art (seed dressing, seed coating, seed dusting, seed soaking, seed film coating, seed multilayer coating, seed encrusting, seed dripping and seed pelleting) based on the compounds II of the mixtures of the invention or the compositions prepared therefrom.
- the mixtures or compositions can be applied diluted or undiluted.
- seed comprises seed of all types, such as, for example, corns, seeds, fruits, tubers, seedlings and similar forms.
- seed describes corns and seeds.
- the seed used can be seed of the useful plants mentioned above, but also the seed of transgenic plants or plants obtained by customary breeding methods.
- mixtures or compositions of the present invention may be advantageous to apply on their own or jointly in combination with other crop protection agents, for example with agents for controlling weeds, pests or phytopathogenic fungi or bacteria.
- other crop protection agents for example with agents for controlling weeds, pests or phytopathogenic fungi or bacteria.
- miscibility with mineral salt solutions which are employed for treating nutritional and trace element deficiencies.
- Non-phytotoxic oils and oil concentrates can also be added.
- the term "metabolite” refers to any component, compound, substance or byproduct (including but not limited to small molecule secondary metabolites, polyketides, fatty acid synthase products, non-ribosomal peptides, ribosomal peptides, proteins and enzymes) produced by a microorganism (such as fungi and bacteria, in particular the strains of the invention) that has any beneficial effect as described herein such as plant-growth-regulating activity or improvement of plant growth, water use efficiency of the plant, plant health, plant appearance, nitrification-inhibiting effect etc.
- a microorganism such as fungi and bacteria, in particular the strains of the invention
- wt.% refers to “percent by weight”.
- the compound I can be contained in varying amounts in the mixture of the invention.
- the amount of the compound I is not more than 95 wt.%, more preferably not more than 90 wt.%, most preferably not more than 85 wt.%, more particularly preferably not more than 75 wt.%, most particularly preferably not more than 65 wt.%, particularly not more than 55 wt.%, especially not more than 45 wt.%, for example not more than 35 wt.%, for instance not more than 25 wt.%, for instance preferably not more than 15 wt%, for instance more preferably not more than 5 wt%, for instance most preferably not more than 2 wt% based on the total weight of the mixture of the invention.
- the amount of the compound I is at least 0.001 wt.%, more preferably at least 0.01 wt.%, even more preferably at least 0.1 wt.%, most preferably at least 1 wt.%, more particularly preferably at least 4 wt.%, most particularly preferably at least 9 wt.%, particularly at least 14 wt.%, especially at least 19 wt.%, for example at least 24 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture of the invention.
- the amount of the compound I is not more than 95 wt.%, more preferably not more than 90 wt.%, most preferably not more than 85 wt.%, more particularly preferably not more than 75 wt.%, most particularly preferably not more than 65 wt.%, particularly not more than 55 wt.%, especially not more than 45 wt.%, for example not more than 35 wt.%, for instance not more than 25 wt.%, for instance preferably not more than 15 wt%, for instance more preferably not more than 5 wt%, for instance most preferably not more than 2 wt% based on the total weight of the solid carrier A.
- the amount of the compound I is at least 0.001 wt.%, more preferably at least 0.01 wt.%, even more preferably at least 0.1 wt.%, most preferably at least 1 wt.%, more particularly preferably at least 4 wt.%, most particularly preferably at least 9 wt.%, particularly at least 14 wt.%, especially at least 19 wt.%, for example at least 24 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture of the solid carrier A.
- the compound II (urease inhibitor) can be contained in varying amounts in the mixture of the invention.
- the amount of the compound II is not more than 95 wt.%, more preferably not more than 90 wt.%, most preferably not more than 85 wt.%, more particularly preferably not more than 75 wt.%, most particularly preferably not more than 65 wt.%, particularly not more than 55 wt.%, especially not more than 45 wt.%, for example not more than 35 wt.%, for instance not more than 25 wt.%, for instance preferably not more than 15 wt%, for instance more preferably not more than 5 wt%, for instance most preferably not more than 2 wt% based on the total weight of the solid carrier A.
- the amount of the compound II is at least 0.001 wt.%, more preferably at least 0.01 wt.%, even more preferably at least 0.1 wt.%, most preferably at least 1 wt.%, more particularly preferably at least 4 wt.%, most particularly preferably at least 9 wt.%, particularly at least 14 wt.%, especially at least 19 wt.%, for example at least 24 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture of the solid carrier A.
- the amount of the compound II is not more than 95 wt.%, more preferably not more than 90 wt.%, most preferably not more than 85 wt.%, more particularly preferably not more than 75 wt.%, most particularly preferably not more than 65 wt.%, particularly not more than 55 wt.%, especially not more than 45 wt.%, for example not more than 35 wt.%, for instance not more than 25 wt.%, for instance preferably not more than 15 wt%, for instance more preferably not more than 5 wt%, for instance most preferably not more than 2 wt% based on the total weight of the solid carrier B.
- the amount of the compound II is at least 0.001 wt.%, more preferably at least 0.01 wt.%, even more preferably at least 0.1 wt.%, most preferably at least 1 wt.%, more particularly preferably at least 4 wt.%, most particularly preferably at least 9 wt.%, particularly at least 14 wt.%, especially at least 19 wt.%, for example at least 24 wt.%, based on the total weight of the mixture of the solid carrier B.
- the mixture of the invention comprises a nitrification inhibitor, NBPT and NPPT, wherein NBPT is present in amounts of from 1 to 99.99 wt.%, more preferably from 10 to 99.9 wt.%, most preferably from 20 to 99 wt.%, particularly preferably from 30 to 98 wt.%, more particularly preferably from 40 to 95 wt.%, most particularly preferably from 50 to 90 wt.%, especially from 60 to 85 wt.%, especially preferably from 72 to 80 wt.%, for example from 74 to 77 wt.%, in each case based on the total weight of the thiophosphoric acid triamides (i.e. NBPT and NPPT if no further thiophosphoric acid triamides are present in the mixture) contained in the mixture of the invention.
- NBPT nitrification inhibitor
- the compound II is selected from the group consisting of N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) (P.26), N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) (P.27), mixtures comprising N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) (P.28), mixtures comprising N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) wherein NBPT is contained in amounts of from 50 to 90 wt.% and NPPT is contained in amounts of from 10 to 50 wt.% based on the total amount of active urease inhibitors (P.29), phenylphosphorodiamidate (PPD/PPDA) (P.30), and 2-nitrophenyl phosphoric triamide (2-
- the compound II (UI) is p-benzoquinone.
- the compound II (UI) is polyphenols.
- the compound II is heterocyclic mercaptans.
- the compound II (UI) is polyacrylamides and derivatives thereof.
- the compound II (UI) is dihydroxamic acids.
- the compound II (UI) is aminocresols
- the compound II (UI) is aminophenols.
- the compound II (UI) is bromo-nitro compounds.
- the compound II (UI) is thiourea.
- the compound II (UI) is hydroxomates.
- the compound II (UI) is sodium chloride.
- the compound II (UI) is sodium carbonate.
- the compound II (UI) is urea phosphate.
- the compound II is urea nitrate.
- the compound II is ammonium thiosulfate.
- the compound II (UI) is calcium chloride.
- the compound II (UI) is fluoride salts.
- the compound II is O-diaminophosphinyl oximes.
- the compound II is phosphinyl sulfamides.
- the compound II is phosphorodiamidates.
- the compound II (UI) is polyphosphorodiamides.
- the compound II is cyclotriphosphazatrienes.
- the compound II (UI) is acylphosphoric triamides.
- the compound II is metal phosphorylesters.
- the compound II (UI) is S-aryl(alkyl) diamidophosphorothiolates.
- the compound II (UI) is N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT).
- the compound II is N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT).
- the compound II (UI) is a mixture comprising N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT).
- the compound II (UI) ismixtures comprising N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) wherein NBPT is contained in amounts of from 50 to 90 wt.% and NPPT is contained in amounts of from 10 to 50 wt.% based on the total amount of active urease inhibitors.
- the compound II is phenylphosphorodiamidate (PPD/PPDA).
- the compound II is 2-nitrophenyl phosphoric triamide.
- the compound II (UI) is 2,5-dimethyl-1,4-benzoquinone.
- the compound II (UI) is hydroquinone
- the compound II (UI) is thymol.
- the compound II (UI) is pyrocatechol.
- the compound II is triacontanyl palmitate.
- the compound II (UI) is barturic acid.
- the compound II (UI) is thiobarbituric acid.
- the compound II (UI) is triazoles.
- the compound II is 3-substitute-4-amino-5-thioxo-1H,4H-1,2,4-triazoles.
- the compound II (UI) is alpha-hydroxyketones.
- the compound II (UI) is alpha-diketones.
- the compound II (UI) is hydroxyurea.
- the compound II is triketone oximes.
- the compound II (UI) is boric acid or salts or derivatives thereof.
- the compound II is sodium or other salts of sulfate.
- the compound II is sodium or other salts of benzenesulfinate.
- the compound II is sodium or other salts of benzenesulfonate.
- the compound II is sodium or other salts of sulphite.
- the compound II is iodoacetic acid.
- the compound II (UI) is N-ethylmaleimide.
- the compound II (UI) is p-hydroxymercuribenzoate.
- the compound II is p-chloromercuribenzoate.
- the compound II (UI) is biscoumarin.
- the compound II (UI) is1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-thio compound or derivatives thereof.
- the compound II (UI) is a thiophosphoric acid triamide according to the general formula (Ia) R 1 R 2 N-P(X)(NH 2 ) 2 (Ia), wherein X is sulfur; R 1 and R 2 are - independent from each other - H, substituted or unsubstituted 2-Nitrophenyl, C 1 to C 20 alkyl, C 3 to C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 to C 20 heterocycloaryl, C 6 to C 20 aryl, or dialkylaminocarbonyl group, wherein R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom linking them define a 5- or 6-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical, which optionally comprises 1 or 2 further heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur;
- the compound II (UI) is a phosphoric acid triamide according to the general formula (lb) R 1 R 2 N-P(Y)(NH 2 ) 2 (lb), wherein Y is oxygen; R 1 and R 2 are - independent from each other - H, substituted or unsubstituted 2-Nitrophenyl, C 1 to C 20 alkyl, C 3 to C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 to C 20 heterocycloaryl, C 6 to C 20 aryl, or dialkylaminocarbonyl group, wherein R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom linking them define a 5- or 6-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical, which optionally comprises 1 or 2 further heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
- R 1 and R 2 are - independent from each other - H, substituted or unsubstituted 2-Nitrophenyl, C 1 to C 20 alkyl, C 3 to C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 to
- the compound II is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde.
- the compound II is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (Ic):
- the compound II is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (Id):
- the compound II is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (le):
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is p-benzoquinone.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is polyphenols.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is heterocyclic mercaptans.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is polyacrylamides and derivatives thereof.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is dihydroxamic acids.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is aminocresols.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is aminophenols.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is bromo-nitro compounds.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is thiourea.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (III) is hydroxomates.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium chloride.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium carbonate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is urea phosphate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is urea nitrate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is ammonium thiosulfate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is calcium chloride.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is fluoride salts.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is O-diaminophosphinyl oximes.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is phosphinyl sulfamides.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is phosphorodiamidates.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is polyphosphorodiamides.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is cyclotriphosphazatrienes.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is acylphosphoric triamides.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is metal phosphorylesters.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is S-aryl(alkyl) diamidophosphorothiolates.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT).
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT).
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is mixtures comprising N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl)thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT).
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is a mixture comprising N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT) and N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NPPT) wherein NBPT is contained in amounts of from 50 to 90 wt.% and NPPT is contained in amounts of from 10 to 50 wt.% based on the total amount of active urease inhibitors.
- NBPT N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide
- NPPT N-(n-propyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is phenylphosphorodiamidate (PPD/PPDA).
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is 2-nitrophenyl phosphoric triamide.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is 2,5-dimethyl-1,4-benzoquinone.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is hydroquinone.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (III) is thymol.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (III) is pyrocatechol.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is triacontanyl palmitate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is barturic acid.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is thiobarbituric acid.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is triazoles.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is 3-substitute-4-amino-5-thioxo-1H,4H-1,2,4-triazoles.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is alpha-hydroxyketones.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is alpha-diketones.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (III) is hydroxyurea.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is triketone oximes.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is boric acid or salts or derivatives thereof.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium or other salts of sulfate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium or other salts of benzenesulfinate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium or other salts of benzenesulfonate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is sodium or other salts of sulphite.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is iodoacetic acid.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is N-ethylmaleimide.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is p-hydroxymercuribenzoate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is p-chloromercuribenzoate.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is biscoumarin.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof, and the compound II (UI) is1,2,4-thiadiazol-5-thio compound or derivatives thereof.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is a thiophosphoric acid triamide according to the general formula (Ia) R 1 R 2 N-P(X)(NH 2 ) 2 (Ia), wherein X is sulfur
- R 1 and R 2 are - independent from each other - H, substituted or unsubstituted 2-Nitrophenyl, C 1 to C 20 alkyl, C 3 to C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 to C 20 heterocycloaryl, C 6 to C 20 aryl, or dialkylaminocarbonyl group, wherein R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom linking them define a 5- or 6-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical, which optionally comprises 1 or 2 further heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur;
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (UI) is a phosphoric acid triamide according to the general formula (lb) R 1 R 2 N-P(Y)(NH 2 ) 2 (Ib), wherein Y is oxygen; R 1 and R 2 are - independent from each other - H, substituted or unsubstituted 2-Nitrophenyl, C 1 to C 20 alkyl, C 3 to C 20 cycloalkyl, C 6 to C 20 heterocycloaryl, C 6 to C 20 aryl, or dialkylaminocarbonyl group, wherein R 1 and R 2 together with the nitrogen atom linking them define a 5- or 6-membered saturated or unsaturated heterocyclic radical, which optionally comprises 1 or 2 further heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (III) is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde.
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (III) is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (Ic):
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (III) is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (Id):
- the compound I is DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2 and/or a salt thereof and/or a derivative thereof
- the compound II (III) is an adduct of N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric acid triamide (NBPT), urea and formaldehyde according to the formula (le):
- DMPSA1 is described in the formula I below
- DMPSA2 is described in formula II below
- the compound and preparation of DMPG, DMPC, DMPL, and DMPM have been described for example in AU 2015/227487 B1 .
- a reaction adduct of dicyandiamide, urea and formaldehyde, a triazonyl-formaldehyde-dicyandiamide adduct, 2-cyano-1-((4-oxo-1,3,5-triazinan-1-yl)methyl)guanidine, 1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)urea, and 2-cyano-1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)guanidine have been described in US 2016/0060184 A1 .
- 2-cyano-1-((4-oxo-1,3,5-triazinan-1-yl)methyl)guanidine has the structure as described in formula III below
- 1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)urea has the structure as described in formula IV below
- 2-cyano-1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)guanidine has the structure as described in formula V below.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 2-(3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)succinic acid (DMPSA1) and/or 2-(4,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)succinic acid (DMPSA2), and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, more preferably DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, most preferably DMPSA1.
- DPSA1 2-(3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)succinic acid
- DPSA2 2-(4,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)succinic acid
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, more preferably an alkali salt, an earth alkali salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, most preferably a potassium salt, sodium salt, magnesium salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, particularly preferably a potassium salt or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, particularly a potassium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
- the active compound I is a salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, more preferably an alkali salt, an earth alkali salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, most preferably a potassium salt, sodium salt, magnesium salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, particularly preferably a potassium salt or an ammonium
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an earth alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a sodium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a magnesium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2.
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- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, more preferably an alkali salt, an earth alkali salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, most preferably a potassium salt, sodium salt, magnesium salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, particularly a potassium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of a weight ratio
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an earth alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a sodium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a magnesium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
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- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, more preferably an alkali salt, an earth alkali salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, most preferably a potassium salt, sodium salt, magnesium salt, or an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, particularly a potassium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an earth alkali salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is an ammonium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a sodium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a magnesium salt of DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, wherein compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
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- the mixture or composition of the invention comprises a solid carrier A comprising DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, or a salt thereof as compound I (nitrification inhibitor), wherein DMPSA1 is present in an amount of from 50 wt.% to 99 wt.%, more preferably present in an amount of from 60 wt.% to 95 wt.%, most preferably present in an amount of 70 wt.% to 90 wt.%, particularly present in an amount of from 75 wt.% to 86 wt.%, particularly preferably present in an amount of from 78 wt.% to 82 wt.% or alternatively in an amount of from 82 wt.% to 86 wt.%, based on the total weight of all isomers of DMPSA.
- the mixture or composition of the invention comprises a solid carrier A comprising DMPSA1 and/or DMPSA2, or a salt thereof as compound I (nitrification inhibitor), wherein DMPSA2 is present in an amount of from 1 wt.% to 50 wt.%, more preferably present in an amount of from 5 wt.% to 40 wt.%, most preferably present in an amount of 10 wt.% to 30 wt.%, particularly present in an amount of from 14 wt.% to 25 wt.%, particularly preferably present in an amount of from 18 wt.% to 22 wt.% or alternatively in an amount of from 14 wt.% to 18 wt.%, based on the total weight of all isomers of DMPSA.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is the glycolic acid addition salt of 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole (3,4-dimethyl pyrazolium glycolate, referred to as "DMPG" in the following), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, most preferably DMPG.
- DMPG 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is the citric acid addition salt of 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole (3,4-dimethyl pyrazolium citrate, referred to as "DMPC" in the following), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, most preferably DM PC.
- DMPC 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is the lactic acid addition salt of 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole (3,4-dimethyl pyrazolium lactate, referred to as "DMPL" in the following), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, most preferably DMPL.
- DMPL 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is the mandelic acid addition salt of 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole (3,4-dimethyl pyrazolium mandelate, referred to as "DMPM" in the following), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, most preferably DMPM.
- DMPM 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 1,2,4-triazole (referred to as "TZ" in the following), and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably TZ.
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 1,2,4-triazole (referred to as "TZ" in the following), and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably TZ.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 4-Chloro-3-methylpyrazole (referred to as "CIMP" in the following), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably CIMP.
- CIMP 4-Chloro-3-methylpyrazole
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is N-((3(5)-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)acetamide, and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably N-((3-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)acetamide, and/or N-((5-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)acetamide.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is N-((3(5)-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably N-((3-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or N-((5-methyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is N-((3(5),4-dimethylpyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably N-((3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or N-((4,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is N-((4-chloro-3(5)-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably N-((4-chloro-3-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or N-((4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide.
- the active compound I is N-((4-chloro-3(5)-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, most preferably N-((4-chloro-3-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl)formamide, and/or N-((4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrazole-1-yl)methyl
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a reaction adduct of dicyandiamide, urea and formaldehyde, preferably a reaction adduct of dicyandiamide, urea and formaldehyde as described in US 2016/0060184 A1 .
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is a triazonyl-formaldehyde-dicyandiamide adducte, preferably a a triazonyl-formaldehyde-dicyandiamide adduct as described in US 2016/0060184 A1 .
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 2-cyano-1-((4-oxo-1,3,5-triazinan-1-yl)methyl)guanidine.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I, wherein the active compound I is 1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)urea.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-cyano-1-((2-cyanoguanidino)methyl)guanidine.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)-pyridine (nitrapyrin or N-serve).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is dicyandiamide (DCD, DIDIN).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate, and/or 4,5-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate (DMPP, ENTEC), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof.
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate, and/or 4,5-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate (DMPP, ENTEC), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 3,4-dimethylpyrazole, and/or 4,5-dimethylpyrazole (DMP), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, and/or an acid addition salt thereof.
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 3,4-dimethylpyrazole, and/or 4,5-dimethylpyrazole (DMP), and/or an isomer thereof, and/or a derivative thereof, and/or a salt thereof, and/or an acid addition salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is dicyandiamide (DCD, DIDIN.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is ammoniumthiosulfate (ATU).
- ATU ammoniumthiosulfate
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is neem.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is linoleic acid.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is alpha-linolenic acid.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is methyl p-coumarate.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is methyl ferulate.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is methyl 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate (MHPP).
- MHPP methyl 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is brachialacton.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is p-benzoquinone sorgoleone.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole hydrochloride (ATC).
- ATC 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole hydrochloride
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is1-amido-2-thiourea (ASU).
- ASU 1-amido-2-thiourea
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-amino-4-chloro-6-methylpyrimidine (AM).
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-amino-4-chloro-6-methylpyrimidine (AM).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-mercapto-benzothiazole (MBT).
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-mercapto-benzothiazole (MBT).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 5-ethoxy-3-trichloromethyl-1,2,4-thiodiazole (terrazole, etridiazole).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 2-sulfanilamidothiazole (ST).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 3-methylpyrazol (3-MP).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 1,2,4-triazol thiourea (TU).
- a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is 1,2,4-triazol thiourea (TU).
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is cyan amide.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is melamine.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is zeolite powder.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is catechol.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is benzoquinone.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is sodium tetra borate.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is allylthiourea.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is chlorate salts.
- the present invention relates to mixtures comprising a solid carrier A comprising at least one compound I, wherein the compound I is zinc sulfate.
- compound I is selected from the group consisting of compounds I.A to I.AX:
- compound I is selected from the group of compounds consisting of I.A, I.B, I.C, I.D, I.E, I.L, I.M, I.N, I.O, I.P, I.Q, I.R, I.S., I.T, I.U, I.V, I.W, I.X, I.Y, I.Z, I.AA, I.AB, I.AC, LAD, I.AE, I.AF, LAG, I.AH, I.Al, I.AJ, LAK, I.AL, I.AM, LAN, I.AO, LAP, I.AQ, I.AR, LAS, I.AT, I.AU, I.AV, I.AW, or LAX, more preferably selected from the group of compounds consisting of I.A, I.B, I.C, I.D, I.E, I.L, I.M, I.N, I.O, I.P, I.Q, I.R, I.S.
- LAX I.
- the compounds II (Ul) may also have fungicidal, insecticidal, acaricidal, molluscidal, pheromone, nematicidal, plant stress reducing, plant growth regulator, plant growth promoting and/or yield enhancing activity.
- the present invention furthermore relates to agrochemical compositions comprising a mixture of at least one compound I and at least one compound II (Ul) as described above, and if desired at least one suitable auxiliary.
- mixtures and compositions according to the invention can also be present together with further pesticides, e.g. with herbicides, insecticides, growth regulators, fungicides; or else with fertilizers, as pre-mix or, if appropriate, not until immeadiately prior to use (tank mix).
- further pesticides e.g. with herbicides, insecticides, growth regulators, fungicides; or else with fertilizers, as pre-mix or, if appropriate, not until immeadiately prior to use (tank mix).
- the mixture according to the invention comprises a solid carrier A comprising at least one active compound I (nitrification inhibitor), or an agriculturally useful salt thereof, and one active compound II and one active compound III selected from group of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators, biopesticides, urease inhibitors, nitrification inhibitors, and denitrification inhibitors.
- active compound I nitrification inhibitor
- active compound II and one active compound III selected from group of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators, biopesticides, urease inhibitors, nitrification inhibitors, and denitrification inhibitors.
- compositions comprising at least one compound I and at least one compound II with further urease inhibitors results in many cases in an improvement of the nitrification inhibition effect and/or an improvement of the health of a plant and/or an improvement of the urease inhibition effect. Furthermore, in many cases, synergistic effects are obtained.
- mixtures and compositions according to the invention are suitable as nitrification inhibitors, improvers for the plant yield, or improvers for the plant health.
- plant propagation material is to be understood to denote all the generative parts of the plant such as seeds and vegetative plant material such as cuttings and tubers (e.g. potatoes), which can be used for the multiplication of the plant.
- vegetative plant material such as cuttings and tubers (e.g. potatoes)
- These young plants may also be protected before transplantation by a total or partial treatment by immersion or pouring.
- treatment of plant propagation materials with the inventive mixtures and compositions thereof, respectively is used for for enhancing the use efficiency of urea-containing fertilizer or for urease inhibition.
- cultiva plants is to be understood as including plants which have been modified by breeding, mutagenesis or genetic engineering including but not limiting to agricultural biotech products on the market or in development (cf. http://cera-gmc.org/, see GM crop database therein).
- Genetically modified plants are plants, which genetic material has been so modified by the use of recombinant DNA techniques that under natural circumstances cannot readily be obtained by cross breeding, mutations or natural recombination.
- one or more genes have been integrated into the genetic material of a genetically modified plant in order to improve certain properties of the plant.
- Such genetic modifications also include but are not limited to targeted post-transtional modification of protein(s), oligo- or polypeptides e.g. by glycosylation or polymer additions such as prenylated, acetylated or farnesylated moieties or PEG moieties.
- HPPD hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase
- ALS acetolactate synthase
- sulfonyl ureas see e.g.
- EP-A 242 236 , EP-A 242 246 ) or oxynil herbicides see e.g. US 5,559,024 ) as a result of conventional methods of breeding or genetic engineering.
- Several cultivated plants have been rendered tolerant to herbicides by conventional methods of breeding (mutagenesis), e.g. Clearfield ® summer rape (Canola, BASF SE, Germany) being tolerant to imidazolinones, e.g. imazamox.
- plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more insecticidal proteins, especially those known from the bacterial genus Bacillus, particularly from Bacillus thuringiensis, such as ⁇ -endotoxins, e.g. CrylA(b), CrylA(c), CrylF, CrylF(a2), CryllA(b), CrylllA, Cry!!!B(b1) or Cry9c; vegetative insecticidal proteins (VIP), e.g. VIP1, VIP2, VIP3 or VIP3A; insecticidal proteins of bacteria colonizing nematodes, e.g. Photorhabdus spp.
- VIP vegetative insecticidal proteins
- toxins produced by animals such as scorpion toxins, arachnid toxins, wasp toxins, or other insect-specific neurotoxins
- toxins produced by fungi such Streptomycetes toxins, plant lectins, such as pea or barley lectins; agglutinins
- proteinase inhibitors such as trypsin inhibitors, serine protease inhibitors, patatin, cystatin or papain inhibitors
- ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIP) such as ricin, maize-RIP, abrin, luffin, saporin or bryodin
- steroid metabolism enzymes such as 3-hydroxysteroid oxidase, ecdysteroid-IDP-glycosyl-transferase, cholesterol oxidases, ecdysone inhibitors or HMG-CoA-reductase
- ion channel blockers such as blockers of sodium or calcium channels
- these insecticidal proteins or toxins are to be understood expressly also as pre-toxins, hybrid proteins, truncated or otherwise modified proteins.
- Hybrid proteins are characterized by a new combination of protein domains, (see, e.g. WO 02/015701 ).
- Further examples of such toxins or genetically modified plants capable of synthesizing such toxins are disclosed, e.g., in EP-A 374753 , WO 93/007278 , WO 95/34656 , EP-A 427529 , EP-A 451 878 , WO 03/18810 und WO 03/52073 .
- the methods for producing such genetically modified plants are generally known to the person skilled in the art and are described, e.g.
- insecticidal proteins contained in the genetically modified plants impart to the plants producing these proteins tolerance to harmful pests from all taxonomic groups of athropods, especially to beetles (Coeloptera), two-winged insects (Diptera), and moths (Lepidoptera) and to nematodes (Nematoda).
- WO 03/018810 MON 863 from Monsanto Europe S.A., Belgium (corn cultivars producing the Cry3Bb1 toxin), IPC 531 from Monsanto Europe S.A., Belgium (cotton cultivars producing a modified version of the Cry1Ac toxin) and 1507 from Pioneer Overseas Corporation, Belgium (corn cultivars producing the Cry1F toxin and PAT enzyme).
- plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more proteins to increase the resistance or tolerance of those plants to bacterial, viral or fungal pathogens.
- proteins are the so-called "pathogenesis-related proteins" (PR proteins, see, e.g. EP-A 392 225 ), plant disease resistance genes (e.g. potato cultivars, which express resistance genes acting against Phytophthora infestans derived from the mexican wild potato Solanum bulbocastanum ) or T4-lysozym (e.g. potato cultivars capable of synthesizing these proteins with increased resistance against bacteria such as Erwinia amylvora ) .
- PR proteins pathogenesis-related proteins
- plant disease resistance genes e.g. potato cultivars, which express resistance genes acting against Phytophthora infestans derived from the mexican wild potato Solanum bulbocastanum
- T4-lysozym e.g. potato cultiv
- plants are also covered that are by the use of recombinant DNA techniques capable to synthesize one or more proteins to increase the productivity (e.g. bio mass production, grain yield, starch content, oil content or protein content), tolerance to drought, salinity or other growth-limiting environmental factors or tolerance to pests and fungal, bacterial or viral pathogens of those plants.
- productivity e.g. bio mass production, grain yield, starch content, oil content or protein content
- plants are also covered that contain by the use of recombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of substances of content or new substances of content, specifically to improve human or animal nutrition, e.g. oil crops that produce health-promoting long-chain omega-3 fatty acids or unsaturated omega-9 fatty acids (e.g. Nexera ® rape, DOW Agro Sciences, Canada).
- a modified amount of substances of content or new substances of content specifically to improve human or animal nutrition, e.g. oil crops that produce health-promoting long-chain omega-3 fatty acids or unsaturated omega-9 fatty acids (e.g. Nexera ® rape, DOW Agro Sciences, Canada).
- plants are also covered that contain by the use of recombinant DNA techniques a modified amount of substances of content or new substances of content, specifically to improve raw material production, e.g. potatoes that produce increased amounts of amylopectin (e.g. Amflora ® potato, BASF SE, Germany).
- a modified amount of substances of content or new substances of content specifically to improve raw material production, e.g. potatoes that produce increased amounts of amylopectin (e.g. Amflora ® potato, BASF SE, Germany).
- Plant propagation materials may be treated with the mixtures and compositions of the invention prophylactically either at or before planting or transplanting.
- the present invention relates to a method for protection of plant propagation material from pests, wherein the plant propagation material is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- the mixtures or compositions according to the invention can additionally be employed in a further number of crop plants for increasing yield, for increasing the productivity (e.g. bio mass production, grain yield, starch content, oil content or protein content), for improving plant health or for improving or regulating plant growth.
- suitable crops are the following: Allium cepa, Ananas comosus, Arachis hypogaea, Asparagus officinalis, Avena sativa, Beta vulgaris spec. altissima, Beta vulgaris spec. rapa, Brassica napus var. napus, Brassica napus var. napobrassica, Brassica rapa var.
- Preferred crops are Arachis hypogaea, Beta vulgaris spec. altissima, Brassica napus var. napus, Brassica oleracea, Citrus limon, Citrus sinensis, Coffea arabica (Coffea canephora, Coffea liberica), Cynodon dactylon, Glycine max, Gossypium hirsutum, (Gossypium arboreum, Gossypium herbaceum, Gossypium vitifolium), Helianthus annuus, Hordeum vulgare, Juglans regia, Lens culinaris, Linum usitatissimum, Lycopersicon lycopersicum, Malus spec., Medicago sativa, Nicotiana tabacum (N.rustica), Olea europaea, Oryza sativa , Phaseolus lunatus, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pistacia vera, Pisum s
- Especially preferred crops are crops of cereals, corn, soybeans, rice, oilseed rape, cotton, potatoes, peanuts or permanent crops.
- mixtures or compositions according to the invention can also be used in crops which have been modified by mutagenesis or genetic engineering in order to provide a new trait to a plant or to modify an already present trait.
- crops as used herein includes also (crop) plants which have been modified by mutagenesis or genetic engineering in order to provide a new trait to a plant or to modify an already present trait.
- Mutagenesis includes techniques of random mutagenesis using X-rays or mutagenic chemicals, but also techniques of targeted mutagenesis, in order to create mutations at a specific locus of a plant genome.
- Targeted mutagenesis techniques frequently use oligonucleotides or proteins like CRISPR/Cas, zinc-finger nucleases, TALENs or meganucleases to achieve the targeting effect.
- Genetic engineering usually uses recombinant DNA techniques to create modifications in a plant genome which under natural circumstances cannot readily be obtained by cross breeding, mutagenesis or natural recombination.
- one or more genes are integrated into the genome of a plant in order to add a trait or improve a trait. These integrated genes are also referred to as transgenes in the art, while plant comprising such transgenes are referred to as transgenic plants.
- the process of plant transformation usually produces several transformation events, wich differ in the genomic locus in which a transgene has been integrated. Plants comprising a specific transgene on a specific genomic locus are usually described as comprising a specific "event", which is referred to by a specific event name. Traits which have been introduced in plants or hae been modified include in particular herbicide tolerance, insect resistance, increased yield and tolerance to abiotic conditions, like drought.
- Increased yield has been created by increasing ear biomass using the transgene athb17, being present in corn event MON87403, or by enhancing photosynthesis using the transgene bbx32, being present in the soybean event MON87712.
- Crops comprising a modified oil content have been created by using the transgenes: gm-fad2-1, Pj.D6D, Nc.Fad3, fad2-1A and fatb1-A. Soybean events comprising at least one of these genes are: 260-05, MON87705 and MON87769.
- Tolerance to abiotic conditions, in particular to tolerance to drought, has been created by using the transgene cspB, comprised by the corn event MON87460 and by using the transgene Hahb-4, comprised by soybean event IND- ⁇ 41 ⁇ -5.
- Traits are frequently combined by combining genes in a transformation event or by combining different events during the breeding process.
- Preferred combination of traits are herbicide tolerance to different groups of herbicides, insect tolerance to different kind of insects, in particular tolerance to lepidopteran and coleopteran insects, herbicide tolerance with one or several types of insect resistance, herbicide tolerance with increased yield as well as a combination of herbicide tolerance and tolerance to abiotic conditions.
- Plants comprising singular or stacked traits as well as the genes and events providing these traits are well known in the art.
- detailed information as to the mutagenized or integrated genes and the respective events are available from websites of the organizations "International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA)” (http://www.isaaa.org/gmapprovaldatabase) and the “Center for Environmental Risk Assessment (CERA)” ( http://cera-gmc.org/GMCropDatabase ), as well as in patent applications, like EP 3028573 and WO 2017/011288 .
- ISAAA International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications
- CERA Center for Environmental Risk Assessment
- compositions according to the invention on crops may result in effects which are specific to a crop comprising a certain gene or event. These effects might involve changes in growth behavior or changed resistance to biotic or abiotic stress factors. Such effects may in particular comprise enhanced yield, enhanced resistance or tolerance to insects, nematodes, fungal, bacterial, mycoplasma, viral or viroid pathogens as well as early vigour, early or delayed ripening, cold or heat tolerance as well as changed amino acid or fatty acid spectrum or content.
- the present invention relates to a method for improving the urease-inhibiting effect (hereinafter referred to as "UI effect"), wherein the seeds, the plants or the soil are treated with an UI effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- UI effect the urease-inhibiting effect
- UI effective amount denotes an amount of the inventive mixtures, which is sufficient for achieving UI effects as defined herein below. More exemplary information about amounts, ways of application and suitable ratios to be used is given below. Again, the skilled artisan is well aware of the fact that such an amount can vary in a broad range and is dependent on various factors, e.g. weather, target species, locus, mode of application, soil type, the treated cultivated plant or material and the climatic conditions.
- the UI effect is increased by at least 2%, more preferably by at least 4%, most preferably at least 7 %, particularly preferably at least 10 %, more particularly preferably by at least 15%, most particularly preferably by at least 20%, particularly more preferably by at least 25%, particularly most preferably by at least 30%, particularly by at least 35%, especially more preferably by at least 40%, especially most preferably by at least 45%, especially by at least 50%, in particular preferably by at least 55%, in particular more preferably by at least 60%, in particular most preferably by at least 65%, in particular by at least 70%, for example by at least 75%.
- the increase of the UI effect may be for example 5 to 10 %, more preferably 10 to 20 %, most preferably 20 to 30%.
- the UI effect can be measured according to the Study on ammonia volatilization losses as shown below:
- the method used to measure NH 3 volatilization losses from urea in the laboratory is described by Fenn & Kissel (1973) (in: Ammonia volatilization from surface applications of ammonium compounds on calcareous soils: I. General theory. Soil Sci. Am. Proc. 37, 855-859 ) and Terman (1979) (in: Volatilization losses of nitrogen as ammonia from surface-applied fertilizers, organic amendments and crop residues. Advances in Agronomy 31, 189-223 ).
- the present invention relates to a method for improving the nitrification-inhibiting effect, wherein the seeds, the plants or the soil are treated with a NI effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- NI effective amount denotes an amount of the inventive mixtures, which is sufficient for achieving nitrification-inhibiting effects as defined herein below. More exemplary information about amounts, ways of application and suitable ratios to be used is given below. Again, the skilled artisan is well aware of the fact that such an amount can vary in a broad range and is dependent on various factors, e.g. weather, target species, locus, mode of application, soil type, the treated cultivated plant or material and the climatic conditions.
- the nitrification-inhibiting effect is increased by at least 2%, more preferably by at least 4%, most preferably at least 7 %, particularly preferably at least 10 %, more particularly preferably by at least 15%, most particularly preferably by at least 20%, particularly more preferably by at least 25%, particularly most preferably by at least 30%, particularly by at least 35%, especially more preferably by at least 40%, especially most preferably by at least 45%, especially by at least 50%, in particular preferably by at least 55%, in particular more preferably by at least 60%, in particular most preferably by at least 65%, in particular by at least 70%, for example by at least 75%.
- the increase of the nitrification-inhibiting effect may be for example 5 to 10 %, more preferably 10 to 20 %, most preferably 20 to 30%.
- the nitrification-inhibiting effect can be measured according to the Example as shown below:
- 100 g soil (incubated at 20°C for two weeks to activate the microbial biomass) is filled into 500 ml plastic bottles (e.g. soil sampled from the field) and is moistened to 50% water holding capacity.
- the fertilizers are treated with the respective products containing the compositions and mixtures of the invention in the appropriate concentration.
- Granules of the treated fertilizers are evenly distributed to the soil.
- the amount of fertilizer which is applied corresponds to 10 mg of reduced nitrogen per bottle.
- the bottles are capped loosely to allow air exchange.
- the bottles are then incubated at 20°C for 28 days.
- the present invention relates to a method for improving the health of plants, wherein the plants are treated with a plant health effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- plant health effective amount denotes an amount of the inventive mixtures, which is sufficient for achieving plant health effects as defined herein below. More exemplary information about amounts, ways of application and suitable ratios to be used is given below. Again, the skilled artisan is well aware of the fact that such an amount can vary in a broad range and is dependent on various factors, e.g. the treated cultivated plant or material and the climatic conditions.
- Healthier plants are desirable since they result among others in better yields and/or a better quality of the plants or crops, specifically better quality of the harvested plant parts. Healthier plants also better resist to biotic and/or abiotic stress. A high resistance against biotic stresses in turn allows the person skilled in the art to reduce the quantity of pesticides applied and consequently to slow down the development of resistances against the respective pesticides.
- a plant suffering from fungal or insecticidal attack shows reduced germination and emergence leading to poorer plant or crop establishment and vigor, and consequently, to a reduced yield as compared to a plant propagation material which has been subjected to curative or preventive treatment against the relevant pest and which can grow without the damage caused by the biotic stress factor.
- the methods according to the invention lead to an enhanced plant health even in the absence of any biotic stress.
- the present invention relates to a method for improving the health of plants grown from said plant propagation material, wherein the plant propagation material is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- Each plant health indicator listed below which is selected from the groups consisting of yield, plant vigor, quality and tolerance of the plant to abiotic and/or biotic stress, is to be understood as a preferred embodiment of the present invention either each on its own or preferably in combination with each other.
- "increased yield" of a plant means that the yield of a product of the respective plant is increased by a measurable amount over the yield of the same product of the plant produced under the same conditions, but without the application of the inventive mixture.
- increased yield can be characterized, among others, by the following improved properties of the plant: increased plant weight; and/or increased plant height; and/or increased biomass such as higher overall fresh weight (FW) or dry weight (DW); and/or increased number of flowers per plant; and/or higher grain and/or fruit yield; and/or more tillers or side shoots (branches); and/or larger leaves; and/or increased shoot growth; and/or increased protein content; and/or increased oil content; and/or increased starch content; and/or increased pigment content; and/or increased chlorophyll content (chlorophyll content has a positive correlation with the plant's photosynthesis rate and accordingly, the higher the chlorophyll content the higher the yield of a plant) and/or increased quality of a plant; and/or better nitrogen uptake (N uptake).
- FW overall fresh weight
- DW dry weight
- N uptake nitrogen uptake
- Gram and “fruit” are to be understood as any plant product which is further utilized after harvesting, e.g. fruits in the proper sense, vegetables, nuts, grains, seeds, wood (e.g. in the case of silviculture plants), flowers (e.g. in the case of gardening plants, ornamentals) etc., that is anything of economic value that is produced by the plant.
- the yield is increased by at least 2%, more preferably by at least 4%, most preferably at least 7 %, particularly preferably at least 10 %, more particularly preferably by at least 15%, most particularly preferably by at least 20%, particularly more preferably by at least 25%, particularly most preferably by at least 30%, particularly by at least 35%, especially more preferably by at least 40%, especially most preferably by at least 45%, especially by at least 50%, in particular preferably by at least 55%, in particular more preferably by at least 60%, in particular most preferably by at least 65%, in particular by at least 70%, for example by at least 75%.
- the yield - if measured in the absence of pest pressure - is increased by at least 2%, more preferably by at least 4%, most preferably at least 7 %, particularly preferably at least 10 %, more particularly preferably by at least 15%, most particularly preferably by at least 20%, particularly more preferably by at least 25%, particularly most preferably by at least 30%, particularly by at least 35%, especially more preferably by at least 40%, especially most preferably by at least 45%, especially by at least 50%, in particular preferably by at least 55%, in particular more preferably by at least 60%, in particular most preferably by at least 65%, in particular by at least 70%, for example by at least 75%.
- the plant vigor becomes manifest in several aspects such as the general visual appearance.
- improved plant vigor can be characterized, among others, by the following improved properties of the plant: improved vitality of the plant; and/or improved plant growth; and/or improved plant development; and/or improved visual appearance; and/or improved plant stand (less plant verse/lodging and/or bigger leaf blade; and/or bigger size; and/or increased plant height; and/or increased tiller number; and/or increased number of side shoots; and/or increased number of flowers per plant; and/or increased shoot growth; and/or enhanced photosynthetic activity (e.g.
- Another indicator for the condition of the plant is the "quality" of a plant and/or its products.
- enhanced quality means that certain plant characteristics such as the content or composition of certain ingredients are increased or improved by a measurable or noticeable amount over the same factor of the plant produced under the same conditions, but without the application of the mixtures of the present invention.
- Enhanced quality can be characterized, among others, by following improved properties of the plant or its product: increased nutrient content; and/or increased protein content; and/or increased oil content; and/or increased starch content; and/or increased content of fatty acids; and/or increased metabolite content; and/or increased carotenoid content; and/or increased sugar content; and/or increased amount of essential amino acids; and/or improved nutrient composition; and/or improved protein composition; and/or improved composition of fatty acids; and/or improved metabolite composition; and/or improved carotenoid composition; and/or improved sugar composition; and/or improved amino acids composition ; and/or improved or optimal fruit color; and/or improved leaf color; and/or higher storage capacity; and/or better processability of the harvested products.
- Another indicator for the condition of the plant is the plant's tolerance or resistance to biotic and/or abiotic stress factors. Biotic and abiotic stress, especially over longer terms, can have harmful effects on plants.
- Biotic stress is caused by living organisms while abiotic stress is caused for example by environmental extremes.
- "enhanced tolerance or resistance to biotic and/or abiotic stress factors” means (1.) that certain negative factors caused by biotic and/or abiotic stress are diminished in a measurable or noticeable amount as compared to plants exposed to the same conditions, but without being treated with an inventive mixture and (2.) that the negative effects are not diminished by a direct action of the inventive mixture on the stress factors, e.g. by its fungicidal or insecticidal action which directly destroys the microorganisms or pests, but rather by a stimulation of the plants' own defensive reactions against said stress factors.
- Negative factors caused by biotic stress such as pathogens and pests are widely known and are caused by living organisms, such as competing plants (for example weeds), microorganisms (such as phythopathogenic fungi and/or bacteria) and/or viruses.
- Negative factors caused by abiotic stress are also well-known and can often be observed as reduced plant vigor (see above), for example: less yield and/or less vigor, examples for both effects can be burned leaves, less flowers, premature ripening, later crop maturity, reduced nutritional value amongst others.
- Abiotic stress can be caused for example by: extremes in temperature such as heat or cold (heat stress / cold stress); and/or strong variations in temperature; and/or temperatures unusual for the specific season; and/or drought (drought stress); and/or extreme wetness; and/or high salinity (salt stress); and/or radiation (for example by increased UV radiation due to the decreasing ozone layer); and/or increased ozone levels (ozone stress); and/or organic pollution (for example by phythotoxic amounts of pesticides); and/or inorganic pollution (for example by heavy metal contaminants).
- extremes in temperature such as heat or cold (heat stress / cold stress); and/or strong variations in temperature; and/or temperatures unusual for the specific season; and/or drought (drought stress); and/or extreme wetness; and/or high salinity (salt stress); and/or radiation (for example by increased UV radiation due to the decreasing ozone layer); and/or increased ozone levels (ozone stress); and/or organic pollution (for example by
- the above identified indicators for the health condition of a plant may be interdependent and may result from each other.
- an increased resistance to biotic and/or abiotic stress may lead to a better plant vigor, e.g. to better and bigger crops, and thus to an increased yield.
- a more developed root system may result in an increased resistance to biotic and/or abiotic stress.
- these interdependencies and interactions are neither all known nor fully understood and therefore the different indicators are described separately.
- inventive mixtures effectuate an increased yield of a plant or its product. In another embodiment the inventive mixtures effectuate an increased vigor of a plant or its product. In another embodiment the inventive mixtures effectuate in an increased quality of a plant or its product. In yet another embodiment the inventive mixtures effectuate an increased tolerance and/or resistance of a plant or its product against biotic stress. In yet another embodiment the inventive mixtures effectuate an increased tolerance and/or resistance of a plant or its product against abiotic stress.
- the invention also relates to agrochemical compositions comprising an auxiliary and at least one compound I and at least one compound II, or a cell-free extract of compound II or at least one metabolite thereof having NI effect or UI effect, and/or a mutant of compound II having NI effect or UI effect and producing at least one metabolite as defined herein, or a metabolite or extract of the mutant according to the invention.
- An agrochemical composition comprises a NI effective amount or plant health effective amount of compound I.
- a NI effective amount or plant health effective amount of compound I can vary in a broad range and is dependent on various factors, e.g. weather, target species, locus, mode of application, soil type, the treated cultivated plant or material and the climatic conditions.
- An agrochemical composition comprises a UI effective or plant health effective amount of compound II, or a cell-free extract thereof or at least one metabolite thereof having urease-inhibiting activity, and/or a mutant of compound II having urease-inhibiting activity and producing at least one metabolite as defined herein, or a urease inhibitor metabolite or extract of the mutant.
- Such an amount can vary in a broad range and is dependent on various factors, such as the fungal or pest species to be controlled, the treated cultivated plant or material, the climatic conditions.
- individual components of the composition according to the invention such as parts of a kit or parts of a binary or ternary mixture may be mixed by the user himself in a spray tank or any other kind of vessel used for applications (e.g seed treater drums, seed pelleting machinery, knapsack sprayer) and further auxiliaries may be added, if appropriate.
- a spray tank or any other kind of vessel used for applications e.g seed treater drums, seed pelleting machinery, knapsack sprayer
- further auxiliaries may be added, if appropriate.
- the other parts of the kit e.g. chemical pesticidal agents
- compatibility with the respective microbial pesticide has to be taken into account.
- one embodiment of the invention is a kit for preparing a usable pesticidal composition, the kit compring a) a composition comprising compound I as defined herein and at least one auxiliary; and b) a composition comprising compound II as defined herein and at least one auxiliary; and optionally c) a composition comprising at least one auxiliary and optionally a further active component III as defined herein.
- compositions can be converted into customary types of agrochemical compositions, e.g. solutions, emulsions, suspensions, dusts, powders, pastes, granules, pressings, capsules, and mixtures thereof.
- composition types are suspensions (e.g. SC, OD, FS), emulsifiable concentrates (e.g. EC), emulsions (e.g. EW, EO, ES, ME), capsules (e.g. CS, ZC), pastes, pastilles, wettable powders or dusts (e.g. WP, SP, WS, DP, DS), pressings (e.g.
- compositions types are defined in the " Catalogue of pesticide formulation types and international coding system", Technical Monograph No. 2, 6th Ed. May 2008, CropLife International .
- compositions are prepared in a known manner, such as described by Mollet and Grubemann, Formulation technology, Wiley VCH, Weinheim, 2001 ; or Knowles, New developments in crop protection product formulation, Agrow Reports DS243, T&F Informa, London, 2005 .
- auxiliaries are solvents, liquid carriers, solid fillers, surfactants, dispersants, emulsifiers, wetters, adjuvants, solubilizers, penetration enhancers, protective colloids, adhesion agents, thickeners, humectants, repellents, attractants, feeding stimulants, compatibilizers, bactericides, anti-freezing agents, anti-foaming agents, colorants, tackifiers and binders.
- Suitable solvents and liquid carriers are water and organic solvents, such as mineral oil fractions of medium to high boiling point, e.g. kerosene, diesel oil; oils of vegetable or animal origin; aliphatic, cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. toluene, paraffin, tetrahydronaphthalene, alkylated naphthalenes; alcohols, e.g. ethanol, propanol, butanol, benzylalcohol, cyclohexanol; glycols; DMSO; ketones, e.g. cyclohexanone; esters, e.g.
- mineral oil fractions of medium to high boiling point e.g. kerosene, diesel oil
- oils of vegetable or animal origin oils of vegetable or animal origin
- aliphatic, cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons e.g. toluene, paraffin, tetrahydronaphthalene, alkylated n
- lactates carbonates, fatty acid esters, gamma-butyrolactone; fatty acids; phosphonates; amines; amides, e.g. N-methylpyrrolidone, fatty acid dimethylamides; and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable solid fillers are mineral earths, e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide; polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, starch; fertilizers, e.g. ammonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium nitrate, ureas; products of vegetable origin, e.g. cereal meal, tree bark meal, wood meal, nutshell meal, and mixtures thereof.
- mineral earths e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide
- polysaccharides e.g. cellulose, starch
- fertilizers e.
- Suitable surfactants are surface-active compounds, such as anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants, block polymers, polyelectrolytes, and mixtures thereof. Such surfactants can be used as emusifier, dispersant, solubilizer, wetter, penetration enhancer, protective colloid, or adjuvant. Examples of surfactants are listed in McCutcheon's, Vol.1: Emulsifiers & Detergents, McCutcheon's Directories, Glen Rock, USA, 2008 (International Ed. or North American Ed .).
- Suitable anionic surfactants are alkali, alkaline earth or ammonium salts of sulfonates, sulfates, phosphates, carboxylates, and mixtures thereof.
- sulfonates are alkylarylsulfonates, diphenylsulfonates, alpha-olefin sulfonates, lignine sulfonates, sulfonates of fatty acids and oils, sulfonates of ethoxylated alkylphenols, sulfonates of alkoxylated arylphenols, sulfonates of condensed naphthalenes, sulfonates of dodecyl- and tridecylbenzenes, sulfonates of naphthalenes and alkylnaphthalenes, sulfosuccinates or sulfosuccinamates.
- Examples of sulfates are sulfates of fatty acids and oils, of ethoxylated alkylphenols, of alcohols, of ethoxylated alcohols, or of fatty acid esters.
- Examples of phosphates are phosphate esters.
- Examples of carboxylates are alkyl carboxylates, and carboxylated alcohol or alkylphenol ethoxylates.
- Suitable nonionic surfactants are alkoxylates, N-subsituted fatty acid amides, amine oxides, esters, sugar-based surfactants, polymeric surfactants, and mixtures thereof.
- alkoxylates are compounds such as alcohols, alkylphenols, amines, amides, arylphenols, fatty acids or fatty acid esters which have been alkoxylated with 1 to 50 equivalents.
- Ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide may be employed for the alkoxylation, preferably ethylene oxide.
- N-subsititued fatty acid amides are fatty acid glucamides or fatty acid alkanolamides.
- esters are fatty acid esters, glycerol esters or monoglycerides.
- sugar-based surfactants are sorbitans, ethoxylated sorbitans, sucrose and glucose esters or alkylpolyglucosides.
- polymeric surfactants are home- or copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone, vinylalcohols, or vinylacetate.
- Suitable cationic surfactants are quaternary surfactants, for example quaternary ammonium compounds with one or two hydrophobic groups, or salts of long-chain primary amines.
- Suitable amphoteric surfactants are alkylbetains and imidazolines.
- Suitable block polymers are block polymers of the A-B or A-B-A type comprising blocks of polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide, or of the A-B-C type comprising alkanol, polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide.
- Suitable polyelectrolytes are polyacids or polybases. Examples of polyacids are alkali salts of polyacrylic acid or polyacid comb polymers. Examples of polybases are polyvinylamines or polyethyleneamines.
- Suitable adjuvants are compounds, which have a neglectable or even no pesticidal activity themselves, and which improve the biological performance of the compound I on the target.
- examples are surfactants, mineral or vegetable oils, and other auxilaries. Further examples are listed by Knowles, Adjuvants and additives, Agrow Reports DS256, T&F Informa UK, 2006, chapter 5.
- Suitable thickeners are polysaccharides (e.g. xanthan gum, carboxymethylcellulose), anorganic clays (organically modified or unmodified), polycarboxylates, and silicates.
- Suitable bactericides are bronopol and isothiazolinone derivatives such as alkylisothiazolinones and benzisothiazolinones.
- Suitable anti-freezing agents are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, urea and glycerin.
- Suitable anti-foaming agents are silicones, long chain alcohols, and salts of fatty acids.
- Suitable colorants e.g. in red, blue, or green
- Suitable colorants are pigments of low water solubility and water-soluble dyes. Examples are inorganic colorants (e.g. iron oxide, titan oxide, iron hexacyanoferrate) and organic colorants (e.g. alizarin-, azo- and phthalocyanine colorants).
- Suitable tackifiers or binders are polyvinylpyrrolidons, polyvinylacetates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyacrylates, biological or synthetic waxes, and cellulose ethers
- compositions When living microorganisms form part of the compositions, such compositions can be prepared as compositions comprising besides the active ingredients at least one auxiliary (inert ingredient) by usual means (see e.g. H.D. Burges: Formulation of Micobial Biopesticides, Springer, 1998 ).
- Suitable customary types of such compositions are suspensions, dusts, powders, pastes, granules, pressings, capsules, and mixtures thereof.
- suspensions e.g. SC, OD, FS
- capsules e.g. CS, ZC
- pastes pastilles
- wettable powders or dusts e.g. WP, SP, WS, DP, DS
- pressings e.g.
- BR, TB, DT granules
- granules e.g. WG, SG, GR, FG, GG, MG
- insecticidal articles e.g. LN
- gel formulations for the treatment of plant propagation materials such as seeds (e.g. GF).
- Suitable formulations are e.g. mentioned in WO 2008/002371 , US 6,955,912 , US 5,422,107 .
- auxiliaries examples are those mentioned earlier herein, wherein it must be taken care that choice and amounts of such auxiliaries should not influence the viability of the microbial pesticides in the composition.
- bactericides and solvents compatibility with the respective microorganism of the respective microbial pesticide has to be taken into account.
- compositions with microbial pesticides may further contain stabilizers or nutrients and UV protectants.
- Suitable stabilzers or nutrients are e.g. alpha-tocopherol, trehalose, glutamate, potassium sorbate, various sugars like glucose, sucrose, lactose and maltodextrine ( H.D. Burges: Formulation of Micobial Biopesticides, Springer, 1998 ).
- Suitable UV protectants are e.g. inorganic compouns like titan dioxide, zinc oxide and iron oxide pigments or organic compounds like benzophenones, benzotriazoles and phenyltriazines.
- the compositions may in addition to auxiliaries mentioned for compositions comprising compounds I herein optionally comprise 0.1 - 80% stabilizers or nutrients and 0.1-10% UV protectants.
- composition types and their preparation are:
- compositions types i) to xiii) may optionally comprise further auxiliaries, such as 0.1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0.1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, and 0.1-1 wt% colorants.
- auxiliaries such as 0.1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0.1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, and 0.1-1 wt% colorants.
- compositions types i) to vii) may optionally comprise further auxiliaries, such as 0,1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0,1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, 0.1 - 80% stabilizers or nutrients, 0.1-10% UV protectants and 0,1-1 wt% colorants.
- auxiliaries such as 0,1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0,1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, 0.1 - 80% stabilizers or nutrients, 0.1-10% UV protectants and 0,1-1 wt% colorants.
- compositions types i) to xi) may optionally comprise further auxiliaries, such as 0.1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0.1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, and 0.1-1 wt% colorants.
- auxiliaries such as 0.1-1 wt% bactericides, 5-15 wt% anti-freezing agents, 0.1-1 wt% anti-foaming agents, and 0.1-1 wt% colorants.
- the agrochemical compositions generally are characterized in that they contain an effective quantity of the active components as defined above. Generally, they contain between 0.01 and 95%, preferably between 0.1 and 90%, and in particular between 0.5 and 75%, by weight of active components, in particular active substances.
- Solutions for seed treatment (LS), suspoemulsions (SE), flowable concentrates (FS), powders for dry treatment (DS), water-dispersible powders for slurry treatment (WS), water-soluble powders (SS), emulsions (ES), emulsifiable concentrates (EC) and gels (GF) are usually employed for the purposes of treatment of plant propagation materials, particularly seeds.
- Preferred examples of seed treatment formulation types or soil application for pre-mix compositions are of WS, LS, ES, FS, WG or CS-type.
- compositions in question give, after two-to-tenfold dilution, active components concentrations of from 0.01 to 60% by weight, preferably from 0.1 to 40%, in the ready-to-use preparations. Application can be carried out before or during sowing.
- Methods for applying or treating compound I and compound II and compositions thereof, respectively, on to plant propagation material, especially seeds include dressing, coating, pelleting, dusting, soaking and in-furrow application methods of the propagation material.
- compound I and compound II or the compositions thereof, respectively are applied on to the plant propagation material by a method such that germination is not induced, e.g. by seed dressing, pelleting, coating and dusting.
- a pre-mix formulation for seed treatment application comprises 0.5 to 99.9 percent, especially 1 to 95 percent, of the desired ingredients, and 99.5 to 0.1 percent, especially 99 to 5 percent, of a solid or liquid adjuvant (including, for example, a solvent such as water), where the auxiliaries can be a surfactant in an amount of 0 to 50 percent, especially 0.5 to 40 percent, based on the pre-mix formulation.
- a solid or liquid adjuvant including, for example, a solvent such as water
- the auxiliaries can be a surfactant in an amount of 0 to 50 percent, especially 0.5 to 40 percent, based on the pre-mix formulation.
- the end user will normally employ dilute formulations (e.g., tank mix composition).
- Seed treatment methods for applying or treating inventive mixtures and compositions thereof to plant propagation material, especially seeds are known in the art, and include dressing, coating, filmcoating, pelleting and soaking application methods of the propagation material. Such methods are also applicable to the combinations according to the invention.
- the inventive mixture is applied or treated on to the plant propagation material by a method such that the germination is not negatively impacted.
- suitable methods for applying (or treating) a plant propagation material, such as a seed is seed dressing, seed coating or seed pelleting and alike.
- the plant propagation material is a seed, seed piece (i.e. stalk) or seed bulb.
- the present method can be applied to a seed in any physiological state, it is preferred that the seed be in a sufficiently durable state that it incurs no damage during the treatment process.
- the seed would be a seed that had been harvested from the field; removed from the plant; and separated from any cob, stalk, outer husk, and surrounding pulp or other non-seed plant material.
- the seed would preferably also be biologically stable to the extent that the treatment would cause no biological damage to the seed. It is believed that the treatment can be applied to the seed at any time between harvest of the seed and sowing of the seed or during the sowing process (seed directed applications).
- the seed may also be primed either before or after the treatment.
- Treatment could vary from a thin film (dressing) of the formulation containing the combination, for example, a mixture of active ingredient(s), on a plant propagation material, such as a seed, where the original size and/or shape are recognizable to an intermediary state (such as a coating) and then to a thicker film (such as pelleting with many layers of different materials (such as carriers, for example, clays; different formulations, such as of other active ingredients; polymers; and colourants) where the original shape and/or size of the seed is no longer recognizable.
- a thin film dressing
- the formulation containing the combination for example, a mixture of active ingredient(s)
- a plant propagation material such as a seed
- a thicker film such as pelleting with many layers of different materials (such as carriers, for example, clays; different formulations, such as of other active ingredients; polymers; and colourants) where the original shape and/or size of the seed is no longer recognizable.
- An aspect of the present invention includes application of the inventive mixtures onto the plant propagation material in a targeted fashion, including positioning the ingredients in the combination onto the entire plant propagation material or on only parts thereof, including on only a single side or a portion of a single side.
- inventive mixtures onto the plant propagation material in a targeted fashion, including positioning the ingredients in the combination onto the entire plant propagation material or on only parts thereof, including on only a single side or a portion of a single side.
- inventive mixtures can also be used in form of a "pill” or “pellet” or a suitable substrate and placing, or sowing, the treated pill, or substrate, next to a plant propagation material.
- Such techniques are known in the art, particularly in EP 1124414 , WO 07/67042 , and WO 07/67044 .
- Application of the combinations described herein onto plant propagation material also includes protecting the plant propagation material treated with the combination of the present invention by placing one or more pesticide-containing particles next to a pesticide-treated seed, wherein the amount of pesticide is such that the pesticide-treated seed and the pesticide- containing particles together contain an Effective Dose of the pesticide and the pesticide dose contained in the pesticide-treated seed is less than or equal to the Maximal Non-Phytotoxic Dose of the pesticide.
- Such techniques are known in the art, particularly in WO 2005/120226 .
- Controlled release coatings on the seeds wherein the ingredients of the combinations are incorporated into materials that release the ingredients over time.
- controlled release seed treatment technologies are generally known in the art and include polymer films, waxes, or other seed coatings, wherein the ingredients may be incorporated into the controlled release material or applied between layers of materials, or both.
- Seed can be treated by applying thereto the compound s present in the inventive mixtures in any desired sequence or simultaneously.
- the seed treatment occurs to an unsown seed, and the term "unsown seed” is meant to include seed at any period between the harvest of the seed and the sowing of the seed in the ground for the purpose of germination and growth of the plant.
- Treatment to an unsown seed is not meant to include those practices in which the active ingredient is applied to the soil but would include any application practice that would target the seed during the planting process.
- the treatment occurs before sowing of the seed so that the sown seed has been pretreated with the combination.
- seed coating or seed pelleting are preferred in the treatment of the combinations according to the invention.
- the ingredients in each combination are adhered on to the seed and therefore available for pest control.
- the treated seeds can be stored, handled, sowed and tilled in the same manner as any other active ingredient treated seed.
- the present invention relates to a method for protection of plant propagation material from pests and/or improving the health of plants grown from said plant propagation material, wherein the soil, wherein plant propagation material is sown, is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- the present invention relates to a method for protection of plant propagation material from pests, wherein the soil, wherein plant propagation material is sown, is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- the present invention relates to a method for protection of plant propagation material from harmful fungi, wherein the soil, wherein plant propagation material is sown, is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- the present invention relates to a method for protection of plant propagation material from animal pests (insects, acarids or nematodes), wherein the soil, wherein plant propagation material is sown, is treated with an effective amount of an inventive mixture.
- the treatment(s) are carried out as foliar application.
- the treatment(s) are carried out as soil application.
- the treatment(s) are carried out as seed treatment.
- the total amounts of active components applied are, depending on the kind of effect desired, from 0.001 to 10 kg per ha, preferably from 0.005 to 2 kg per ha, more preferably from 0.05 to 0.9 kg per ha, in particular from 0.1 to 0.75 kg per ha.
- the amount of the inventive mixtures (based on total weight of active components) is in the range from 0.01-10 kg, preferably from 0.1-1000 g, more preferably from 1-100 g per 100 kg of plant propagation material (preferably seeds).
- the amount of active components applied depends on the kind of application area and on the desired effect. Amounts customarily applied in the protection of materials are 0.001 g to 2 kg, preferably 0.005 g to 1 kg, of active components per cubic meter of treated material.
- oils, wetters, adjuvants, fertilizer, or micronutrients, and further pesticides may be added to the mictures or compositions comprising them as premix or, if appropriate not until immediately prior to use (tank mix).
- pesticides e.g. herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators, safeners, biopesticides
- These agents can be admixed with the mixtures or compositions according to the invention in a weight ratio of 1:100 to 100:1, preferably 1:10 to 10:1.
- a polyether polymethylsiloxane copolymer may be added to the mixture or composition accoding to the invention, preferably in a weight ratio of 1:100 to 100:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of 1:10 to 10:1, in particular in a weight ratio of 1:5 to 5:1 based on the total weight of the compound I and compound II.
- a mineral oil or a vegetable oil may be added to the mixture or composition according to the invention, preferably in a weight ratio of 1:100 to 100:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of 1:10 to 10:1, in particular in a weight ratio of 1:5 to 5:1 based on the total weight of compound I and compound II.
- the user applies the mixture or composition according to the invention usually from a predosage device, a knapsack sprayer, a spray tank, a spray plane, or an irrigation system.
- the agrochemical composition is made up with water, buffer, and/or further auxiliaries to the desired application concentration and the ready-to-use spray liquor or the agrochemical composition according to the invention is thus obtained.
- 20 to 2000 liters, preferably 50 to 400 liters, of the ready-to-use spray liquor are applied per hectare of agricultural useful area.
- the at least one compound I and the at least one compound II are applied simultaneously, either as a mixture or separately, or subsequently to the soil, the plant or the plant propagules.
- compound I and compound II are present in a synergistically effective amount.
- the time between both applications may vary e.g. between 2 hours to 7 days. Also a broader range is possible ranging from 0.25 hour to 30 days, preferably from 0.5 hour to 14 days, particularly from 1 hour to 7 days or from 1.5 hours to 5 days, even more preferred from 2 hours to 1 day.
- the compound ratios are advantageously chosen so as to produce a synergistic effect.
- the weight ratios and percentages used herein for a biological extract are based on the total weight of the dry content (solid material) of the respective extract(s).
- the weight ratio of compound I and compound II generally depends from the properties of the active substances used, usually it is in the range of from 1:1000 to 1000:1, regularly in the range of from 1:500 to 500:1, preferably in the range of from 1:250 to 250:1, more preferably in the range of from 1:100 to 100:1, most preferably in the range of from 1:70 to 70:1, particularly preferably in the range of from 1:50 to 50:1, particularly more preferably in the range of from 1:30 to 30:1, particularly most preferably in the range from 1:20 to 20:1, particularly in the range of from 1:15 to 15:1, especially preferably in the range of from 1:10 to 10:1, especially more preferably in the range of from 1:8 to 8:1, especially most preferably in the range of from 1:6.5 to 6.5:1, especially in the range of from 1:5 to 5:1, in particular preferably in the range of 1:4 to 4:1, in particular more preferably in the range of from
- the weight ratio of compound I and compound II generally depends from the properties of the active substances used, usually it is not more than 1000:1, regularly not more than 250:1, preferably not more than 100:1, more preferably not more than 50:1, most preferably not more than 30:1, particularly preferably not more than 15:1, particularly more preferably not more than 8:1, particularly most preferably not more than 4:1, particularly not more than 2:1, especially preferably not more than 1:1, especially more preferably not more than 1:2, especially most preferably not more than 1:4, especially not more than 1:8, in particular preferably not more than 1:15, in particular more preferably not more than 1:30, in particular most preferably not more than 1:50, in particular not more than 1:100, for example preferably not more than 1:250, for example not more than 1:1000.
- the weight ratio of compound I and compound II generally depends from the properties of the active substances used, usually it is at least 1000:1, regularly at least 250:1, preferably at least 100:1, more preferably at least 50:1, most preferably at least 30:1, particularly preferably at least 15:1, particularly more preferably at least 8:1, particularly most preferably at least 4:1, particularly at least 2:1, especially preferably at least 1:1, especially more preferably at least 1:2, especially most preferably at least 1:4, especially at least 1:8, in particular preferably at least 1:15, in particular more preferably at least 1:30, in particular most preferably at least 1:50, in particular at least 1:100, for example preferably at least 1:250, for example at least 1:1000.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 250:1 to 1:250, preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 1:100, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 50:1 to 1:50, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 1:30, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 15:1 to 1:15, particularly in a weight ratio of from 8:1 to 1:8, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 4:1 to 1:4, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 2:1 to 1:2, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 1.5:1 to 1:1.5.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 250:1 to 1:250, preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 1:100, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 50:1 to 1:50, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 1:30, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 15:1 to 1:15, particularly in a weight ratio of from 8:1 to 1:8, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 4:1 to 1:4, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 2:1 to 1:2, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 1.5:1 to 1:1.5, wherein the total weight of compound II is based on the amount of the solid material (dry matter) of compound II.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 6.5:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 6.5:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 6.5:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 6.5:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 6.5:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 13:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 13:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 13:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 13:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 13:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 13:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 13:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 13:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 19:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 19:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 30:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 30:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 30:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 30:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 30:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 30:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 30:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 10000:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 5000:1 to 45:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 1000:1 to 45:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 300:1 to 45:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 45:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 45:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 45:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 150:1 to 6.5:1, preferably in a weight ratio of from 100:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 25:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 70:1 to 30:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 65:1 to 35:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 40:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 55:1 to 45:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 53:1 to 47:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 200:1 to 6.5:1, preferably in a weight ratio of from 120:1 to 13:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 75:1 to 19:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 19:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 50:1 to 22:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 25:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 30:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 38:1 to 32:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 150:1 to 1:1, preferably in a weight ratio of from 70:1 to 6.5:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 8:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 40:1 to 10:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 35:1 to 13:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 15:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 25:1 to 17:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 23:1 to 19:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 1:10, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 1:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 3:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 13:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 25:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 30:1, for example preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 35:1, for example more preferably in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 40:1, for example in a weight ratio of from 60:1 to 45:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 1:10, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 1:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 3:1, most preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 6.5:1, particularly in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 13:1, particularly preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 19:1, particularly more preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 25:1, particularly most preferably in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 30:1, for example in a weight ratio of from 45:1 to 35:1.
- compound I and compound II are present in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 1:100, preferably in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 1:10, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 1:1, more preferably in a weight ratio of from 30:1 to 3:1, most preferably in preferably in a weight ratio of
- the weight ratio of the compound I and the compound II usually is in the range of from 1000:1 to 1:1, often in the range of from 100: 1 to 1:1, regularly in the range of from 50:1 to 1:1, preferably in the range of from 20:1 to 1:1, more preferably in the range of from 10:1 to 1:1, even more preferably in the range of from 4:1 to 1:1 and in particular in the range of from 2:1 to 1:1.
- the weight ratio of the compound I and the compound II usually is in the range of from 1:1 to 1:1000, often in the range of from 1:1 to 1:100, regularly in the range of from 1:1 to 1:50, preferably in the range of from 1:1 to 1:20, more preferably in the range of from 1:1 to 1:10, even more preferably in the range of from 1:1 to 1:4 and in particular in the range of from 1:1 to 1:2.
- the weight ratio of the compound I and the compound II generally depends from the properties of the active components used, usually it is in the range of from 1:10,000 to 10,000:1, regularly in the range of from 1:100 to 10,000:1, preferably in the range of from 1:100 to 5,000:1, more preferably in the range of from 1:1 to 1,000:1, even more preferably in the range of from 1:1 to 500:1 and in particular in the range of from 10:1 to 300:1.
- the weight ratio of the compound I and the compound II usually is in the range of from 20,000:1 to 1:10, often in the range of from 10,000:1 to 1:1, regularly in the range of from 5,000:1 to 5:1, preferably in the range of from 5,000:1 to 10:1, more preferably in the range of from 2,000:1 to 30:1, even more preferably in the range of from 2,000:1 to 100:1 and in particular in the range of from 1,000:1 to 100:1.
- the weight ratio of the compound I and the compound II usually is in the range of from 1:20,000 to 10:1, often in the range of from 1:10,000 to 1:1, regularly in the range of from 1:5,000 to 1:5, preferably in the range of from 1:5,000 to 1:10, more preferably in the range of from 1:2,000 to 1:30, even more preferably in the range of from 1:2,000 to 1:100 and in particular in the range of from 1:1,000 to 1:100.
- the weight ratio of compound I and compound II depends from the properties of the active substances used, usually it is in the range of from 1:100 to 100:1, regularly in the range of from 1:50 to 50:1, preferably in the range of from 1:20 to 20:1, more preferably in the range of from 1:10 to 10:1 and in particular in the range of from 1:4 to 4:1, and the weight ratio of compound I and compound III usually it is in the range of from 1:100 to 100:1, regularly in the range of from 1:50 to 50:1, preferably in the range of from 1:20 to 20:1, more preferably in the range of from 1:10 to 10:1 and in particular in the range of from 1:4 to 4:1.
- Any further active compounds are, if desired, added in a ratio of from 20:1 to 1:20 to the compound I.
- the mixture or composition or kit-of-parts according to the present invention may additionally comprise a fertilizer.
- a fertilizer for example, a fertilizer that is used together with a fertilizer, or when a mixture is provided in combination with a fertilizer, such mixtures may be provided or used as agrochemical mixtures.
- agrochemical mixture means a combination of at least three or more compounds.
- the term is, however, not restricted to a physical mixture comprising three or more compounds, but refers to any preparation form of said compounds, the use of which many be time- and/or locus-related.
- the agrochemical mixtures may, for example, be formulated separately but applied in a temporal relationship, i.e. simultaneously or subsequently, the subsequent application having a time interval which allows a combined action of the compounds.
- the individual compounds of the agrochemical mixtures according to the invention such as parts of a kit or parts of the mixture may be mixed by the user himself in a suitable mixing device.
- further auxiliaries may be added, if appropriate.
- fertilizers is to be understood as chemical compounds applied to promote plant and fruit growth. Fertilizers are typically applied either through the soil (for uptake by plant roots), through soil substituents (also for uptake by plant roots), or by foliar feeding (for uptake through leaves). The term also includes mixtures of one or more different types of fertilizers as mentioned below.
- fertilizers can be subdivided into several categories including: a) organic fertilizers (composed of plant/animal matter), b) inorganic fertilizers (composed of chemicals and minerals) and c) urea-containing fertilizers.
- Organic fertilizers include manure, e.g. liquid manure, semi-liquid manure, biogas manure, stable manure or straw manure, slurry, liquid dungwater, sewage sludge, worm castings, peat, seaweed, compost, sewage, and guano. Green manure crops (cover crops) are also regularly grown to add nutrients (especially nitrogen) to the soil.
- Manufactured organic fertilizers include e.g. compost, blood meal, bone meal and seaweed extracts. Further examples are enzyme digested proteins, fish meal, and feather meal. The decomposing crop residue from prior years is another source of fertility.
- Inorganic fertilizers are usually manufactured through chemical processes (such as e.g. the Haber-Bosch process), also using naturally occurring deposits, while chemically altering them (e.g. concentrated triple superphosphate).
- Naturally occurring inorganic fertilizers include Chilean sodium nitrate, mine rock phosphate, limestone, sulfate of potash, muriate of potash, and raw potash fertilizers.
- Typical solid fertilizers are in a crystalline, prilled or granulated form.
- Typical nitrogen containing inorganic fertilizers are ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate and calcium cyanamide.
- the inorganic fertilizer may be an NPK fertilizer.
- NPK fertilizers are inorganic fertilizers formulated in appropriate concentrations and combinations comprising the three main nutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) as well as typically S, Mg, Ca, and trace elements.
- NK fertilizers comprise the two main nutrients nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) as well as typically S, Mg, Ca, and trace elements.
- NP fertilizers comprise the two main nutrients nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as well as typically S, Mg, Ca, and trace elements.
- Urea-containing fertilizer may, in specific embodiments, be formaldehyde urea, UAN, urea sulfur, stabilized urea, urea based NPK-fertilizers, or urea ammonium sulfate. Also envisaged is the use of urea as fertilizer. In case urea-containing fertilizers or urea are used or provided, it is particularly preferred that urease inhibitors as defined herein above may be added or additionally be present, or be used at the same time or in connection with the urea-containing fertilizers.
- Fertilizers may be provided in any suitable form, e.g. as coated or uncoated granules, in liquid or semi-liquid form, as sprayable fertilizer, or via fertigation etc.
- Coated fertilizers may be provided with a wide range of materials. Coatings may, for example, be applied to granular or prilled nitrogen (N) fertilizer or to multi-nutrient fertilizers. Typically, urea is used as base material for most coated fertilizers. The present invention, however, also envisages the use of other base materials for coated fertilizers, any one of the fertilizer materials defined herein.
- elemental sulfur may be used as fertilizer coating. The coating may be performed by spraying molten S over urea granules, followed by an application of sealant wax to close fissures in the coating. In a further embodiment, the S layer may be covered with a layer of organic polymers, preferably a thin layer of organic polymers.
- the coated fertilizers are preferably physical mixtures of coated and non-coated fertilizers.
- coated fertilizers may be provided by reacting resin-based polymers on the surface of the fertilizer granule.
- a further example of providing coated fertilizers includes the use of low permeability polyethylene polymers in combination with high permeability coatings.
- the composition and/or thickness of the fertilizer coating may be adjusted to control, for example, the nutrient release rate for specific applications.
- the duration of nutrient release from specific fertilizers may vary, e.g. from several weeks to many months.
- the presence of nitrification inhibitors and compound II (UI) in a mixture with coated fertilizers may accordingly be adapted. It is, in particular, envisaged that the nutrient release involves or is accompanied by the release of a nitrification inhibitor and compound II (UI) according to the present invention.
- Coated fertilizers may be provided as controlled release fertilizers (CRFs).
- these controlled release fertilizers are fully coated N-P-K fertilizers, which are homogeneous and which typically show a pre-defined longevity of release.
- the CRFs may be provided as blended controlled release fertilizer products which may contain coated, uncoated and/or slow release components.
- these coated fertilizers may additionally comprise micronutrients.
- these fertilizers may show a pre-defined longevity, e.g. in case of N-P-K fertilizers.
- envisaged examples of CRFs include patterned release fertilizers. These fertilizers typically show a pre-defined release patterns (e.g. hi/standard/lo) and a pre-defined longevity.
- fully coated N-P-K, Mg and micronutrients may be delivered in a patterned release manner.
- the fertilizer mixture may be provided as, or may comprise or contain a slow release fertilizer.
- the fertilizer may, for example, be released over any suitable period of time, e.g. over a period of 1 to 5 months, preferably up to 3 months.
- ingredients of slow release fertilizers are IBDU (isobutylidenediurea), e.g. containing about 31-32 % nitrogen, of which 90% is water insoluble; or UF, i.e.
- an urea-formaldehyde product which contains about 38 % nitrogen of which about 70 % may be provided as water insoluble nitrogen; or CDU (crotonylidene diurea) containing about 32 % nitrogen; or MU (methylene urea) containing about 38 to 40% nitrogen, of which 25-60 % is typically cold water insoluble nitrogen; or MDU (methylene diurea) containing about 40% nitrogen, of which less than 25 % is cold water insoluble nitrogen; or MO (methylol urea) containing about 30% nitrogen, which may typically be used in solutions; or DMTU (diimethylene triurea) containing about 40% nitrogen, of which less than 25% is cold water insoluble nitrogen; or TMTU (tri methylene tetraurea), which may be provided as component of UF products; or TMPU (tri methylene pentaurea), which may also be provided as component of UF products; or UT (urea triazone solution) which typically contains about 28 % nitrogen.
- CDU crot
- the fertilizer mixture may also be long-term nitrogen-bearing fertiliser containing a mixture of acetylene diurea and at least one other organic nitrogen-bearing fertiliser selected from methylene urea, isobutylidene diurea, crotonylidene diurea, substituted triazones, triuret or mixtures thereof.
- slow release fertilizers may be provided as coated fertilizers. They may also be combined with other fertilizers or fertilizer types.
- a nitrification inhibitor or compound II (UI) according to the present invention, which may be adapted to the form and chemical nature of the fertilizer and accordingly be provided such that its release accompanies the release of the fertilizer, e.g. is released at the same time or with the same frequency.
- the present invention further envisages fertilizer or fertilizer forms as defined herein above in combination with nitrification inhibitors as defined herein above and compound II (UI) and further in combination with urease inhibitors as defined herein above.
- Such combinations may be provided as coated or uncoated forms and/or as slow or fast release forms.
- also different release schemes are envisaged, e.g. a slower or a faster release.
- fertigation refers to the application of fertilizers, optionally soil amendments, and optionally other water-soluble products together with water through an irrigation system to a plant or to the locus where a plant is growing or is intended to grow, or to a soil substituent as defined herein below.
- liquid fertilizers or dissolved fertilizers may be provided via fertigation directly to a plant or a locus where a plant is growing or is intended to grow.
- nitrification inhibitors according to the present invention, or in combination with additional nitrification inhibitors may be provided via fertigation to plants or to a locus where a plant is growing or is intended to grow.
- Fertilizers and nitrification inhibitors according to the present invention may be provided together, e.g. dissolved in the same charge or load of material (typically water) to be irrigated.
- fertilizers and nitrification inhibitors may be provided at different points in time.
- the fertilizer may be fertigated first, followed by the the mixture or composition of the present invention, or preferably, the mixture or composition of the present invention may be fertigated first, followed by the fertilizer.
- time intervals for these activities follow the herein above outlined time intervals for the application of fertilizers and nitrification inhibitors, for example in a time interval of from 0.25 hour to 30 days, preferably from 0.5 hour to 14 days, particularly from 1 hour to 7 days or from 1.5 hours to 5 days, even more preferred from 2 hours to 1 day.
- a repeated fertigation of fertilizers and mixtures or compositions of the present invention according to the present invention either together or intermittently, e.g. every 2 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days or more.
- the fertilizer may be applied first to the soil or to the plants, followed by the mixture or composition of the present invention, or preferably, the mixture or composition of the present invention may be applied first to the soil or to the plants, followed by the fertilizer.
- the time intervals for these activities follow the herein above outlined time intervals for the application of fertilizers and nitrification inhibitors, for example in a time interval of from 0.25 hour to 30 days, preferably from 0.5 hour to 14 days, particularly from 1 hour to 7 days or from 1.5 hours to 5 days, even more preferred from 2 hours to 1 day.
- a repeated application of fertilizers and mixtures or compositions of the present invention according to the present invention either together or intermittently, e.g. every 2 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days or more.
- the fertilizer is an ammonium-containing fertilizer.
- At least one is to be understood as 1, 2, 3 or more of the respective compound selected from the group consisting of fertilizers as defined herein above, and nitrification inhibitors as defined herein above (also designated as compound I), and urease inhibitors (also designated as compound II).
- the solid carrier A is a fertilizer.
- the solid carrier A is a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers, urea, and urea sulfate.
- the solid carrier A is a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers.
- the solid carrier B is a fertilizer.
- the solid carrier B is a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers, urea, and urea sulfate.
- a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers, urea, and urea sulfate.
- the solid carrier B is urea or urea sulfate.
- the solid carrier A and the solid carrier B are a fertilizer.
- the solid carrier A and the solid carrier B are a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers, urea, and urea sulfate.
- a fertilizer selected from the group consisting of ammonium nitrate, calcium ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium sulfate nitrate, calcium nitrate, diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, ammonium thio sulfate, calcium cyanamide, NPK fertilizers, NK fertilizers, NP fertilizers, urea, and urea sulfate.
- the solid carrier A is urea and the solid carrier B is urea.
- the solid carrier A is ammonium sulfate or ammonium sulfate nitrate and the solid carrier B is urea.
- the solid carrier A can be also mineral earths, e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide; polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, starch; fertilizers, e.g. ammonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium nitrate, ureas; products of vegetable origin, e.g. cereal meal, tree bark meal, wood meal, nutshell meal, and mixtures thereof.
- mineral earths e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide
- polysaccharides e.g. cellulose, starch
- fertilizers e
- the solid carrier B can be also mineral earths, e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide; polysaccharides, e.g. cellulose, starch; fertilizers, e.g. ammonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium nitrate, ureas; products of vegetable origin, e.g. cereal meal, tree bark meal, wood meal, nutshell meal, and mixtures thereof.
- mineral earths e.g. silicates, silica gels, talc, kaolins, limestone, lime, chalk, clays, dolomite, diatomaceous earth, bentonite, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, magnesium oxide
- polysaccharides e.g. cellulose, starch
- fertilizers e
- the treatment may be carried out during all suitable growth stages of a plant as defined herein.
- the treatment may be carried out during the BBCH principle growth stages.
- BBCH principal growth stage refers to the extended BBCH-scale which is a system for a uniform coding of phenologically similar growth stages of all mono- and dicotyledonous plant species in which the entire developmental cycle of the plants is subdivided into clearly recognizable and distinguishable longer-lasting developmental phases.
- the BBCH-scale uses a decimal code system, which is divided into principal and secondary growth stages.
- the abbreviation BBCH derives from the Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (Germany), the Bundessortenamt (Germany) and the chemical industry.
- the invention relates to a method for reducing nitrification comprising treating a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow with a mixture or composition of the invention at a growth stage (GS) between GS 00 and GS > BBCH 99 of the plant (e.g. when fertilizing in fall after harvesting apples) and preferably between GS 00 and GS 65 BBCH of the plant.
- GS growth stage
- the invention relates to a method for reducing nitrification comprising treating a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow with a mixture or composition of the invention (referred to as mixture (Q) in the following) at a growth stage (GS) between GS 00 to GS 45, preferably between GS 00 and GS 40 BBCH of the plant.
- mixture (Q) a mixture or composition of the invention
- the invention relates to a method for reducing nitrification comprising treating a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow with a mixture or composition of the invention at an early growth stage (GS), in particular a GS 00 to GS 05, or GS 00 to GS 10, or GS 00 to GS 15, or GS 00 to GS 20, or GS 00 to GS 25 or GS 00 to GS 33 BBCH of the plant.
- the method for reducing nitrification comprises treating a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow with a mixture or composition of the invention during growth stages including GS 00.
- a mixture or composition of the invention is applied to a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow at a growth stage between GS 00 and GS 55 BBCH, or of the plant.
- a mixture or composition of the invention is applied to a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow at the growth stage between GS 00 and GS 47 BBCH of the plant.
- a mixture or composition of the invention is applied to a plant growing on soil or soil substituents and/or the locus where the plant is growing or is intended to grow before and at sowing, before emergence, and until harvest (GS 00 to GS 89 BBCH), or at a growth stage (GS) between GS 00 and GS 65 BBCH of the plant.
- 100 g soil (incubated at 20°C for two weeks to activate the microbial biomass) is filled into 500 ml plastic bottles (e.g. soil sampled from the field) and is moistened to 50% water holding capacity.
- the fertilizers are treated with the respective products containing the compositions and mixtures of the invention in the appropriate concentration.
- Granules of the treated fertilizers are evenly distributed to the soil.
- the amount of fertilizer which is applied corresponds to 10 mg of reduced nitrogen per bottle.
- the bottles are capped loosely to allow air exchange.
- the bottles are then incubated at 20°C for 28 days.
- urea-stabilizing effect detected as the volatile NH 3 losses from soil surface applied urea 176 g air dried soil is filled into 500 mL laboratory bottle, which is then be watered with deionized water up to 50% of its water holding capacity and incubated at room temperature (about 21°C) for 24 h.
- Urea granules are evenly distributed on the soil in each bottle. Each granule is treated with 5 ⁇ L of the respective products, containg the compositions and mixtures of the invention in the appropriate concentrations. N amount applied was 80 mg per bottle.
- Total DMPP and total NBPT amounts are the same as of urea+DMPP+NBPT
- Total DMPP and total Limus amounts are the same as of urea+DMPP+Limus.
- Total DMPP and total NBPT amounts are the same as of urea+DMPP+NBPT.
- Total DMPP and total Limus amounts are the same as of urea+DMPP+Limus
- Total DMPSA and total NBPT amounts are the same as of urea+DMPSA+NBPT
- Total DMPSA and total NBPT amounts are the same as of urea+DMPSA+NBPT
- DAT 28 Urea 0 Urea+DMPSA+Limus 1 50,9 Urea+DMPSA and Urea+Limus 2 18,7 1 DMPSA as well as Limus on the same urea granules 2
- DMPSA Days after treatment
- Fertilizer Piammon 33S as an example for a S-containing fertilizer
- Piammon For production of Piammon in the fertilizer plant, 50% urea and 50% of ammonium sulfate (AS) was used.
- the Piammon granules contained nitrogen and sulfur.
- the same nitrogen and sulfur composition can be obtained by a physical mixture (bulk blend) of one part urea and one part of ammonium sulfate (AS).
- AS ammonium sulfate
- granules contain only N (in the case of urea granules) and N and S (in the case of the AS granules).
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPP as well as NBPT on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPP only and urea granules treated with NBPT only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPP and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPP+NBPT
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPP as well as Limus on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPP only and of urea granules treated with Limus only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPP and total Limus amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPP+Limus.
- DAT 28 Piammon 1,0 AS and urea 1 0,3 Piammon+DMPP+NBPT 2 37,9 AS+DMPP and Urea+NBPT 3 36,0 1 Physical mixture of AS and urea.
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPP as well as NBPT on the same granules.
- 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPP only and of urea granules treated with NBPT only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPP and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPP+NBPT.
- DAT 28 Piammon 1,0 AS and urea 1 0,3 Piammon+DMPP+Limus 2 28,7 AS+DMPP and Urea+Limus 3 29,6 1 Physical mixture of AS and urea.
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPP as well as Limus on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPP only and of urea granules treated with Limus only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPP and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPP+Limus
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPSA as well as NBPT on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPSA only and of urea granules treated with NBPT only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPSA and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPSA+NBPT.
- DAT 28 Piammon 1,0 AS and urea 1 0,3 Piammon+DMPSA+NBPT 2 30,5 AS+DMPSA and Urea+NBPT 3 11,4 1 Physical mixture of AS and urea.
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPSA as well as NBPT on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPSA only and of urea granules treated with NBPT only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPSA and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPSA+NBPT.
- DAT 28 Piammon 1,0 AS and urea 1 0,3 Piammon+DMPSA+Limus 2 28,4 AS+DMPSA and Urea+Limus 3 12,7 1 Physical mixture of AS and urea.
- Total N and S amounts are the same as of Piammon 2 DMPSA as well as Limus on the same granules 3 Physical mixture of ammonium sulfate granules treated with DMPSA only and of urea granules treated with Limus only (bulk blend).
- Total DMPSA and total NBPT amounts are the same as of Piammon+DMPSA+Limus.
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